Quiz! Can you name the Liverpool line-up that won the League Cup final in 2003?

Liverpool won the League Cup for a seventh time back in 2003
Liverpool won the League Cup for a seventh time back in 2003 (Image credit: Getty Images)

We know how much you love a line-up quiz here at FourFourTwo, so how about this one for all you Liverpool lovers out there?

Gerard Houllier's men emerged victors 2-0 in 2003 when they beat Manchester United in the Worthington Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. All we need you to do is tell us who started that game for the Merseysiders.

There are plenty of iconic Reds from yesteryear to set your mind racing as Liverpool beat arguably their biggest rivals thanks to two different goal-scorers.

For this Liverpool quiz, all we want to know are the 11 players who started the game in 2003.

No time limit on this one, just the 11 names to guess.

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Matthew Holt

Matthew Holt writes freelance for FourFourTwo, amongst others, and boasts previous experience at GOAL and SPORTBible. He now works with us alongside his time at Manchester United and Reach PLC, aiding with online content for the website. Career highs include working at the FA Cup final, as well as scoring at Old Trafford in front of the Stretford End. A long-term sufferer of his beloved Scunthorpe United, he is often seen on the padel court, as well as occasionally as a six-a-side call-up.