It’s Liverpool vs Everton and the Merseyside derby is something that all footballing fans are waiting for. Liverpool are inches away from picking up their first-ever Premier League title and this promises to be a crucial fixture.
The last time Liverpool won the top-flight title was way back in 1990. They now need six more points to seal the title and with Manchester City beating Arsenal, the Merseysiders need to win this fixture if they are to seal the title at Anfield against Crystal Palace next week.
The Reds have not announced any injury concerns in the team and with a full squad, Klopp will be rearing to go.
The Brazilian goalkeeper has been the main man for the team, having won the golden glove last season. The player was not a part of the last 3 games for Liverpool due to muscle issues but is all fit and set to return this Sunday.
The 21-year-old has been one of the brightest prospects and has been solid in the defence and will be looking to create more benchmarks.
Virgil Van Dijk is sure to pair up with Joe Gomez at the heart of the Liverpool defence. The Reds will aim to keep things tidy as they look to move one step closer to the title.
Joe Gomez will continue in the defence and partner Van Dijk.
Andrew Robertson fills the left side of the defence for Liverpool and will be joining the attack too when required.
Wijnaldum has been a key player, having featured for the Reds in 28 of the 29 league games this season and his strong presence is definitely going to keep the team going.
Henderson has huge experience behind him and will be a significant starter. He is expected to make the cut into the XI ahead of Naby Keita.
Oxlade-Chamberlain is a hard worker and has shown the ability to create goal-scoring chances going forward. He will be important in a key fixture.
The No.11 was on a great streak, having scored six times in the last 8 appearances for the Reds. Salah has been a key player for Liverpool and has been excellent. The fans will be hoping to see more from him this weekend.
Mane has been vital down the left for the Reds and has scored 14 goals. He will be looking to get on the scoresheet in what would be an important win for Liverpool’s history.
Roberto Firmino will lead the Reds up front and has the ability to cause damage to any defence. He will share the workload with Salah and Mane to find the back of the net.