After securing their place in a record 14th Carabao Cup final, Liverpool could be set for another mammoth season - and still harbour hopes of winning a Quadruple.
Jurgen Klopp's side will take on Chelsea at Wembley - the third time they have met in the Carabao Cup final - on Sunday February 25 after seeing off Fulham over two legs.
Liverpool could repeat their feat from the 2021/22 season of reaching both domestic cup finals, with a fourth-round home game against Norwich in the FA Cup on Sunday.
The domestic Treble is also a possibility, with Liverpool five points clear at the top of the Premier League. However, champions Manchester City - who became the only English side to win all three major domestic trophies in a season in 2019 - are in second and have a game in hand.
Having finished fifth in the Premier League last year, the Champions League is not on Liverpool's agenda. But Klopp could still lead his side to European glory, with Liverpool the current favourites to win the Europa League after topping their group.
If Liverpool do reach all three available finals, they will play 63 games during the 2023/24 season. Their campaign would last 287 days, meaning a game would be played on average every 4.55 days.
But how does that compare historically? Well, since the Premier League reduced to 20 teams in 1995, only five sides have played more than 63 matches across all competitions in a season.
Chelsea top the table, having played a record 69 matches during 2012/13. Having won the Champions League and FA Cup the previous season, the Blues competed in the Community Shield, Super Cup and Club World Cup.
Chelsea were also knocked out of the Champions League in the group stages but went on to win the Europa League, meaning they
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