Paul ince craig burley Paul mcstay
Celtic and Liverpool have played each other officially six times Celtic have beaten Liverpool twice, and lost once, there have also been three tied games so the answer to your question is ONCE
Nicolas Anelka has played for both liverpool and chelsea.He has played for chelsea from 2008 to 2012.
London is one (Arsenal and Chelsea); Glasgow another (Rangers and Celtic).
Mark Hughes played for Man United, Chelsea and Barcelona. Bolo Zenden played for Chelsea, Barcelona and Liverpool
Craig Bellamy
Aaron Hatton's Dad
Kenny Dalglish
Aaron Hatton's Dad
5, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bolton and Manchester City
Ashley cole (Arsenal and Chelsea) peter beardsley - Peter Beardsley has never played for any of the above list other than Liverpool William gallas (Arsenal and Chelsea) mikael silvestre (Man Utd and Arsenal) mark hughes (Man Utd and Chelsea) Nicolas anelka (Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea) paul ince (Man Utd and Liverpool) Andrew cole (Arsenal and Man utd) Juan Sebastian Veron (Man Utd and Chelsea) Michael Thomas (Arsenal and Liverpool) Bolo Zenden (Chelsea and Liverpool) Emmanuel Petit (Arsenal and Chelsea) Lassina Diarra (Chelsea and Arsenal)
Given current results and past meetings, I'd have to put my money on Chelsea beating Liverpool.
Nicholas anelka- Liverpool, Chelsea- mark hughes- man utd, Chelsea Michael Owen- Liverpool, man utd emmanuel petit- arsenal, Chelsea boudewijn zenden- Chelsea, Liverpool