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Liverpool are being tipped to beat Arsenal in the Premier League this evening - but have been warned that it will not be easy.

The Reds take on the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium as they look to close the gap on leaders Manchester City. Jurgen Klopp’s side are four points behind with a game in hand, and that could be narrowed down to one point with victory today.

Arsenal have been familiar opponents for Liverpool this season, with there already being three meetings between the two clubs. The Reds won the league fixture in November 4-0, before claiming a 2-0 aggregate win in the Carabao Cup semi-final in January.

Liverpool’s last visit to the Emirates saw them claim a 2-0 victory in the second leg of that semi-final. Diogo Jota scored both goals that evening to send the Reds to Wembley for the final, which they would go on to win.

Despite Arsenal’s recent upturn in form, former Gunners star Paul Merson believes that he still expects Liverpool to win. Mikel Arteta’s side have won their last five league matches to move up to fourth place in the league table.

"Watching both cup games, I'd be shocked if they [Arsenal] turned it around that quickly," Merson told Sky Sports .

"Liverpool look like they're more established. Liverpool have got to go out and win this game. Arsenal have done what they've had to do - they've beat the

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