Chelsea's Diego Costa has been charged with violent conduct by the English FA for an alleged stamp on Liverpool's Emre Can during their Capital Cup semi-final on Tuesday.
An FA statement read: "Diego Costa has been charged by The FA for violent conduct following an on-field incident which was not seen by the match officials but caught on video.
"The charge is in relation to an incident involving the Chelsea forward and Liverpool's Emre Can which occurred in the 12th minute of the Capital One Cup semi-final second leg at Stamford Bridge last night (Tuesday, 27 January 2015).
"The player has until 6pm on Thursday, 29 January 2015 to respond to the charge."
The incident one of two in which Costa's foot appeared to come into contact with a Liverpool player's leg, however the FA said that no action would be taken in response to an incident involving Martin Skrtel.
"Following a review of an incident during the game involving Costa and Liverpool's Martin Skrtel, The FA will not be taking any further action," the statement read.
Costa faces the prospect of a three-match ban, which would rule him out of Saturday's Premier League title showdown with Manchester City as well as matches against Everton and Aston Villa. There is no right of appeal.
The incident happened in close proximity to the dugouts, but was missed by the officials.
As the Capital One Cup is a Football League competition, the disciplinary process differs slightly from a Premier League match where a three-man panel of former referees would decide whether he should be charged.
Referee Michael Oliver was asked by the FA whether he or any of the officials saw the incident and, as they did not, footage was reviewed to determine if a sending-off offence had occurred.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who earlier on Wednesday was fined £25,000 for claiming there was a "clear campaign" against Chelsea, has insisted that both stamps were "absolutely accidental".