The stage is set for a blockbuster Premier League clash as Liverpool head to Old Trafford on Sunday, aiming to notch a fourth consecutive league victory and climb level with Manchester United in third place. With the season entering its decisive final weeks, every point matters—and this historic rivalry promises fireworks.
Currently sitting in fourth, Liverpool trail their hosts by just three points. A win would not only close the gap but also etch Arne Slot's name into the record books: he could become the first Reds manager to win both of his first two away league visits to Manchester United. However, history isn't entirely on their side—Liverpool have managed just one win in their last 12 matches against top-three opposition, a stat they'll be desperate to overturn.
Injury woes continue to test the squad's depth. Mohamed Salah is confirmed out after a muscle injury sustained in the recent win over Crystal Palace, joining Hugo Ekitike, Wataru Endo, and Conor Bradley on the sidelines. These absences leave Slot with limited attacking options, but the team's resilience has been on full display during their current winning streak.
Goalkeeper Alisson Becker is edging closer to a return but remains a significant doubt, having not yet rejoined full training. In his place, Freddie Woodman is on standby to start, with Giorgi Mamardashvili also unavailable. Milos Kerkez has been dealing with minor knocks but is expected to be fit for selection.
Midfield looks set to be bolstered by Florian Wirtz and Ryan Gravenberch alongside Alexis Mac Allister, while Curtis Jones may be deployed in defense to cover mounting injuries. Up front, Alexander Isak is poised to make his 100th Premier League appearance and will be eager to score in consecutive matches for the first time since joining the club—a milestone that could shift momentum in Liverpool's favor.
Liverpool predicted XI: Woodman; Jones, Van Dijk, Konate, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak
Kick-off is set for 15:30 BST on Sunday at Old Trafford. UK fans can watch live on Sky Sports Main Event, with streaming available via a contract-free NOW Day Membership or the Sky Go app. Gear up for a showdown that could define the final stretch of the season.
