Manchester United have yet another massive game on the horizon as they prepare to face Liverpool on Sunday. Erik ten Hag will take his side to Anfield with the hope of extending their unbeaten run to 12 games across all competitions, having won nine of the previous 11.
The Reds brought home the first available trophy with last Sunday's Carabao Cup win, and followed that with Wednesday's comeback victory over West Ham in the FA Cup.
Liverpool were also in action midweek, beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 on Merseyside on the same night. Virgil van Dijk finally broke down a resolute defence on 73 minutes, with Mohamed Salah firing home a second just four minutes later. ALSO READ: Two United players set to return vs Liverpool Jurgen Klopp claimed on Wednesday that United hold a slight advantage for Sunday's meeting, having been able to rest key players midweek - albeit Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez and Marcus Rashford all came on in the second half.
And the Liverpool boss may be inclined to make a few changes from the side that beat Wolves. Goalscorer Salah is one of the midweek starters likely to do so again on Sunday, with the Egyptian an ever-present in the Premier League - his 24 starts from a possible 24 matched only by Alisson Becker.