A very tight game...usual 1-2 scoreline?
Hope to make make Mark Lawry (ex Pool) eat his words tonight:p
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/31893202
TEAM NEWS
Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva is back in training after five weeks out with a groin injury but may not be ready to feature against United.
Striker Mario Balotelli has recovered from the illness which saw him miss his side's win over Swansea on Monday.
Manchester United midfielder Angel Di Maria is available after a one-match ban but Jonny Evans is still suspended.
Defenders Luke Shaw and Marcos Rojo could return after injury but neither will be fit enough to start.
MATCH PREVIEW
Leave aside the league positions and never mind the nearest neighbours - for so many fans of either club this is still the one to win above all others.
Robbie Savage column
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It's an inter-city rivalry that sparked with the building of the Manchester Ship Canal taking trade away from Liverpool's port, and has grown in football as the clubs have gone on to be the two must successful in the English game.
We'll hear the history in Sunday's songs, with the Kop's proud boast of winning five European Cups being answered by the one about being champions "20 times" from the away end.
Those totals won't be added to this season, but second place is now certainly in the sights of both after losing just two league games between them since their December meeting in Manchester.
United won that game 3-0, and it was the first of 24 successive matches in which Brendan Rodgers has selected the 3-4-2-1 formation that's been key in turning Liverpool's season around.
Even in losing at Old Trafford, the Reds boss said that he'd seen enough "to show that we could get a result going forward". His instincts have been right to the tune of 13 results without a defeat in the Premier League since then, winning eight points more than Chelsea in the same period (although Chelsea have played one game fewer).
It's also eight more than Manchester United have gathered, although the fact that Louis van Gaal's team has won as many points as the champions-elect in that time frame is telling.
It's often said that winning games whilst not playing well is the sign of a good team, and United showed against Tottenham last weekend that they can be one, with their first win for a while that was more glorious than ground out.
Lawro's prediction
"Losing at Old Trafford in December was the turning point for Liverpool's season. That might sound strange because they were beaten 3-0 but it was the game where they found the formation, tempo and way of attacking that they have used to great effect since."
Predictions: Lawro v the Eggheads
We've got two in-form teams and a match that could play a big part in one or the other missing out on a Champions League place next season. It's the game of the weekend.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Liverpool have only lost one of their last seven meetings in all competitions with Manchester United at Anfield (W5, D1).
There has been just one draw in the last 18 league encounters.
Liverpool's 1-0 victory in this fixture last season was only the second time in eight league matches that Manchester United had failed to score at Anfield.
Liverpool
Liverpool are the only unbeaten team left in the Premier League in 2015. They have won 26 points from a possible 30 since 1 January.
They have gone 13 Premier League games without defeat; only Chelsea (14) have been on a longer run at some point this season.
Their only defeat in 17 league matches was 3-0 against Manchester United on 14 December.
Jordan Henderson has scored the opening goal in each of Liverpool's last three Premier League games.
Only Southampton's Fraser Forster (13) has kept more clean sheets than Liverpool's Simon Mignolet (12) this season.
Steven Gerrard has scored seven goals in his last 11 league games against Manchester United.
Manchester United
Manchester United have lost just two of their last 19 Premier League matches (W13, D4, L2).
However, they have only taken 10 points from a possible 21 in their last seven league away games (W2, D4, L1).
Wayne Rooney has scored five goals in his last six games in all competitions.
United have taken 2.2 points per game when Michael Carrick has featured this season (15 games) compared to 1.6 without him.