Tuesday 10 April 2012

Blackburn V Liverpool Live Streaming Barclays Premier League Match 10th -April 201

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    Date: Tuesday 10 April
    Kick-off: 20:00 GMT

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Preview


Blackburn will be without Anthony Modeste after his red card against West Brom on Saturday.

Martin Olsson suffered a shoulder injury at the Hawthorns and will be assessed.

Daniel Agger is pushing for a return to the Liverpool starting XI after returning from injury as a substitute against Aston Villa.

Goalkeeper Pepe Reina is still suspended meaning Brazilian Alexander Doni will again deputise.
MATCH PREVIEW

It's hard to know which of these two troubled sides have a greater need for victory. Logically of course Blackburn's plight means their very survival hangs on every precious point, but Liverpool's own subplot of recent baffling underachievement means they too can't simply view this game as a pre-Wembley warm-up.

Three weeks ago Tuesday's hosts had seemingly given themselves some breathing space as a three-match unbeaten run helped elevate them six points above the drop zone. Three straight defeats later and they've been dragged back into it again.

    “Liverpool would certainly be forgiven for prioritising their Wembley meeting with Everton over a Tuesday night duel at Blackburn. ”

With time running out Rovers have to view a game against a seemingly out of form opposition as an opportunity not to be passed up. After all they've secured more points, scored more goals and won more league matches than the Reds in 2012.

A quick look at their remaining fixtures highlights the significance of the meeting. Their final three away games take them to Swansea, Tottenham and Chelsea, while a visit from a tension-free Norwich and a nerve --jangler against Wigan complete their Ewood Park schedule.

Rovers' recent home form also offers encouragement, with 10 points accumulated from their last six played there, while Liverpool arrive off the back of four away defeats in a row and with that Merseyside FA Cup semi-final showdown looming large.

Though professional players aren't supposed to think beyond the immediate challenge that's presented to them, Liverpool's would certainly be forgiven for prioritising their Wembley meeting with Everton over a Tuesday night duel at Blackburn.

That said a seventh defeat in nine Premier League games would hardly be the ideal way to prepare for such an enormous occasion.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

    The two sides drew 1-1 at Anfield on Boxing Day. Blackburn opened the scoring through a Charlie Adam own goal before Maxi Rodriguez levelled.
    Liverpool have only won at Ewood Park once in their last five visits and lost 3-1 there last season.
    This is the 143rd meeting between the sides. Liverpool have won 61 times, Blackburn 39 and there have been 42 draws.

Blackburn

    After only one defeat in five, Blackburn have lost their last three, scoring just one goal in those games.
    Anthony Modeste became the fifth player to be sent off for Blackburn this season. Only QPR (7) have more red cards.
    They have drawn just one game at home this season.
    Only Bolton and Wolves have conceded more than the 29 goals Rovers have at home this season.

Liverpool

    Liverpool have won more games away from home than they have at Anfield.
    They have hit the woodwork 28 times in the Premier League this season - nine more times than any other team.
    Liverpool have won just one of the 13 Premier League games that they have conceded the first goal in this season.

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