The Champions League final will be an all-English affair for the first time in over a decade when Liverpool take on Tottenham at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid on June 1.
The Reds reached the Champions League final last season but ended up losing 3-1 to Real Madrid in the showpiece as they failed to win any silverware. They will be favourites to win the final after finishing second in the Premier League and beating Tottenham twice this season.
Tottenham, who have never won the European Cup or Champions League before, will be aiming to do the unthinkable next month.
Naby Keita looks set to miss out on the Champions League final, there is hope Roberto Firmino will be available.
Alisson is the Reds’ first-choice keeper and should be in goal against Tottenham.
The youngster has enjoyed an excellent 2018/19 season. He will be hoping to end it on a strong note at the weekend.
The Cameroonian has been a rock in the past couple of months and deserves to keep his place in the team.
A colossus at the back, Van Dijk is an irreplaceable cog in the team and is certain to start in the Champions League final.
Arguably the best left-back in England this season, Robertson will be a big threat down the left flank. He is expected to be a part of Liverpool’s backline.
The Brazilian has settled in well after a tough start to life in England and he should start in the biggest game of the season.
Henderson was fantastic against Liverpool and he deserves to keep his place in the team.
Wijnaldum played a pivotal role in beat Barcelona and guiding the Reds to the final of the competition. The Dutchman will complete Klopp’s midfield trio.
The Egyptian will be eager to make a mark in Madrid and help Liverpool win their sixth Champions League trophy.
The Senegalese international has already proved his ability to make an impact this season. On his day, he is unstoppable and Liverpool fans will hope that day is on June 1.
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Firmino isn’t yet 100% fit but there is hope the Brazilian will be ready ahead of the game. His presence in the team is crucial as Klopp looks to win his first trophy as a Liverpool manager.