
Anfield Index
·2 maggio 2025
Chelsea vs Liverpool: Match Preview, Latest Team News and Score Prediction

Anfield Index
·2 maggio 2025
It’s Stamford Bridge on Sunday, and while Liverpool arrive as freshly-crowned Premier League champions under Arne Slot, there is far more than ceremonial importance resting on this late-season fixture—especially for Chelsea.
Yes, there will be a guard of honour. Yes, the visitors have already claimed the Premier League crown with that emphatic 5-1 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur. But don’t let the formalities fool you—this one matters. Not for Liverpool’s title parade, but for Chelsea’s Champions League hopes, which remain on a knife edge.
Arne Slot’s inaugural season in charge could hardly have gone better. A first campaign, a first title, and the promise of a bright new chapter post-Klopp. The Dutchman hasn’t just steadied the ship—he’s launched a fleet. And while Liverpool fans will have to wait until the final day to see their team lift the trophy, they can enjoy a lap of honour over these last four games.
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The squad remains largely healthy, with Conor Bradley likely to return after a minor knock. Joe Gomez is still sidelined, but otherwise, the newly-crowned champions can field something close to a full-strength XI if they choose.
In sharp contrast, for Chelsea, this is no end-of-term stroll. Enzo Maresca’s side find themselves locked in a tense battle for a Champions League berth, currently sitting fifth, level on points with Nottingham Forest. With just a handful of games left, three points at home are essential.
While injuries have disrupted Maresca’s plans, there’s cautious optimism. Robert Sanchez and Christopher Nkunku both missed the midweek European trip with knocks, but the manager hinted these were precautionary. Malo Gusto will be assessed late after a thigh complaint, while Wesley Fofana, Marc Guiu, Omari Kellyman, and Mykhailo Mudryk remain sidelined.
This is a Chelsea side still in transition, yet to fully convince over a sustained period. But home advantage, urgency, and Liverpool’s potential complacency offer a rare opportunity—especially considering Chelsea haven’t beaten the Reds at Stamford Bridge since March 2020.
Slot may opt to experiment. With the title already secured, this could be a chance to hand minutes to fringe players and academy prospects—though Chelsea should beware underestimating Liverpool’s depth.
Maresca’s game plan will likely hinge on controlling the midfield and exploiting any defensive looseness from a potentially rotated Liverpool XI. Expect high pressing, tight passing triangles, and a push to set the tone early.
Still, one cannot ignore form and momentum. Liverpool will be brimming with confidence and the usual quality they possess, while Chelsea have struggled for consistency.
Prediction: Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool
In the end, it’s a Premier League clash that still delivers on drama, even with the title decided. Whether Liverpool turn up as party guests or party crashers remains to be seen. For Chelsea, it’s less about celebration and more about survival—in Europe’s elite.