Blackpool v Liverpool
When these two clubs met at Anfield, Blackpool seemed to have few problems with their illustrious (or not) opponents but Liverpool have shown signs of improvement recently and Blackpool are significantly better away than they are at home (although they have played only seven matches at home and twelve away). Still, with Liverpool only above Blackpool on goal difference, you can’t rule out a Blackpool win – and even allowing for Liverpool’s decline, that’s still great sentence to be writing. Blackpool are unbeaten in their last four games against Liverpool.
Following the defeat to Southampton, David Vaughan and the other rested first-choice players should return to the starting line-up. Neal Eardley will probably keep his place but Rob Edwards will drop to the bench.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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