Liverpool will look to end their two-game winless run in the Premier League when they visit Tottenham Hotspur late on Sunday.
The division leaders faltered a little early in their bid to be crowned champions after that Consecutive draws with Newcastle United and Fulham, but they still boast a two-point lead at the top with a game in hand on their rivals ahead of the weekend's fixtures. A win in north London would be another major hurdle for Arne Slott's impressive Reds side to overcome.
The Merseyside side were playing in midweek And achieved victory over Southampton In the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, setting up a quarter-final meeting with its rival on Sunday. Liverpool will be looking to deal a psychological blow to the Lilywhites ahead of the two-legged clash at the start of the new year.
Here's how Liverpool He could line up at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Goalkeeper: Alisson – This will be Alisson's third game back from injury after being rested for the Carabao Cup in midweek. The Brazilian has looked sharp since his return and is likely to be busy in the capital.
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold – Liverpool's No. 66 will be on high alert against Son Heung-min, as the South Korean has scored in his last five league meetings with the Reds. Any fragile defensive moments will be punished.
Centre-back: Joe Gomez – With the continued absence of Ibrahima Konate from the Liverpool teamGomez was the trusted man to replace him. The defender has been linked with a move to Tottenham in the past but remains a consistent part of Slott's plans.
Centre-back: Virgil van Dijk – The imperious Dutchman had a rare rest on Wednesday before his duel with his former teammate Dominic Solanke. The former Liverpool striker is yet to score against the Reds and Van Dijk will be keen to ensure that record continues on Sunday.
Left-back: Kostas Tsimikas – Andy Robertson is available Having served a one-match ban in midweek after picking up a red card against Fulham, but the Scot has been in disappointing form. Returning Kostas Tsimikas could start at Tottenham.
DM: Ryan Gravenberch – Gravenberch was given a difficult task by Slot last weekend after Liverpool were reduced to ten players, but he has done an admirable job in a variety of positions. Against Fulham. He continues to go from strength to strength this term.
DM: Alexis McAllister – McAllister was not at his best against Southampton in midweek After he missed the Fulham match due to suspension. However, the South American rarely gives less than 7/10 for Liverpool.
RW: Mohamed Salah – 12 goals against Tottenham is an impressive record for Al Masry, including one in the last match. Destiny Udogie will have a tough ride for the in-form winger.
AM: Curtis Jones – Jones saw red in this game last season and will be keen to last longer than 26 minutes on this occasion. The midfielder has been in impressive form and will cause problems for Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr.
Left wing: Luis Diaz – Cody Jacobo appeared for over an hour at St Mary's, suggesting Diaz will definitely start in north London. The Colombian's excellent early-season form has slowed slightly over the past month.
ST: Diogo Jota – Jota was also sent off in this match last season as Liverpool lost by nine men Controversial circumstances. The Portuguese proved his worth with an important equalizer from the bench during his injury comeback against Fulham.