Virgil van Dijk has a chance to write his name in the record books as Liverpool aim to lift their second League Cup trophy in as many years on Sunday.
If Virgil van Dijk scores, he would become the oldest player to score for the club in a Wembley final. On the day of the game, he will be 32 years and 232 days.
Should the captain not find the net and Mo Salah does (if passed fit), then Salah would become the oldest at 31 years 255 days.
The oldest currently is Dirk Kuyt, who was 31 years 219 days when he scored in the final of the League Cup against Cardiff in 2012.
The youngest Liverpool player to score in a Wembley Cup final is Ian Rush, who was 20 years 144 days when scoring in the 1982 League Cup final against Tottenham.
In the 2022 League Cup Final, Harvey Elliott became the youngest Liverpool player ever to appear in a Wembley final at the age of 18 years, 329 days.
Wataru Endo, Darwin Nunez, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, Ryan Gravenberch, Jarell Quansah and Conor Bradley could play in their first Liverpool cup final as could Adrian, Bobby Clark, James McConnell and Jayden Danns.
Should he score in this game Luis Diaz would be only the third Liverpool player in history to score against Chelsea in three different games in the same season, following Roger Hunt in 1965/66 and Kenny Dalglish in 1977/78.
And if Liverpool win, Jurgen Klopp would become the third Liverpool manager to lift the trophy on more than one occasion. Bob Paisley won three and Gerard Houllier two.