Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool record breakers spurned Plymouth chance as FA Cup shock eyed It's been 63 years since Liverpool and Plymouth Argyle were in the same league but they'll clash in the FA Cup for the third time in eight years on Sunday.
In the last decade only once have Liverpool been undone by a team from a lower league in the FA Cup, that being Wolves back in 2017, just weeks after they beat Plymouth in a replay.
Stewart made the same amount of successful passes (53) as the whole Plymouth team during the opening 45 minutes, underlining the host's dominance, even with a team whose average age was just 21 years and 296 days.
On that occasion it was a third round encounter, now it will be in the fourth round after Plymouth, currently in the Championship relegation zone, shocked Premier League side Brentford last month to earn themselves this blockbuster tie.
Prior to Plymouth the last fourth-tier side to claim a draw in an FA Cup game at Anfield were Doncaster Rovers in January 1974.