Pre-match preview: Liverpool FC v Northampton Town, Carling Cup

21 September 2010 02:30
Liverpool's last five games[LNB]Sept 19: Premier League - Manchester United 3 Liverpool 2[LNB]Sept 16: Europa League - Liverpool 4 Steaua Bucharest 1[LNB] Sept 12: Premier League - Birmingham 0 Liverpool 0[LNB]August 29: Premier League - Liverpool 1 West Brom 0[LNB]August 26: Europa League - Trabzonspor 1 Liverpool 2[LNB]Northampton's last five games[LNB]Sept 18: League Two - Shrewsbury 3 Northampton 1[LNB]Sept 11: League Two - Northampton 2 Southend 1[LNB]Sept 4: League Two - Aldershot 1 Northampton 1[LNB]August 31: Johnstone's Paint Trophy - Hartlepool 4 Northampton 0[LNB]August 28: League Two: Northampton 1 Wycombe 1[LNB]Past meetings[LNB]9 April 1966: First Division - Northampton 0 Liverpool 0[LNB]13 November 1965: First Division - Liverpool 5 Northampton 0[LNB]25 January 1958: FA Cup 4th round - Liverpool 3 Northampton 1[LNB]Liverpool and Northampton have only met three times in competitive matches, and the stats make grim reading for Cobblers fans. In an FA Cup 4th round tie an Anfield in January 1958, Billy Liddell opened the scoring on 28 minutes and a Ben Collins own goal and late Louis Bimpson strike gave the Reds a comfortable 3-1 win. Liverpool were later knocked out in the 6th round of the Cup after losing 2-1 to Blackburn at Ewood Park.[LNB]In the early 1960s, Northampton shot up through the divisions and reached the top flight for the first and only time in 1965/66. Town didn't fare too well with the big boys despite beating Aston Villa home and away, eventually finishing second from bottom while Liverpool were crowned champions. Northampton did grind out a 0-0 at home to Liverpool in April 1966, but were thrashed 5-0 at Anfield the previous November. Five different players got on the scoresheet in the rout - Ian St John put the Reds in front on six minutes, Willie Stevenson doubled the lead from the spot after 17, Roger Hunt made it three before the break, and Ian Callaghan and Peter Thompson scored within two minutes of each other in the second half.[LNB] The Reds also made a non-competitive trip to the County Ground for Dave Bowen's testimonial in November 1976, where honours were even in a 2-2 draw with goals from Ian Callaghan and Emlyn Hughes for Liverpool.

Source: Liverpool_Echo