Liverpool vs Huddersfield LIVE
Liverpool midfielders Fabinho and Adam Lallana face fitness tests ahead of Friday's match against Huddersfield. Fabinho sustained a head injury during Sunday's win at Cardiff, while Lallana has
City's Manchester derby win over United in midweek has left Pep Guardiola's champions top of the table with three games to go and favourites to retain their title.
While City will be guaranteed champions with three wins from their remaining three fixtures, Liverpool must keep plugging away as hope for a slip-up from Guardiola's men.
Klopp's side should make light work of an already-relegated Huddersfield at Anfield - especially considering the Terriers have lost their last seven games in a row - but Liverpool's biggest challenge tonight will likely be handling the pressure of the title race in front of an expectant crowd.
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Liverpool play host to Huddersfield Town at Anfield on Friday night, as the Reds continue in their pursuit of the Premier League title.
Looking to spoil the party will be the already-relegated Terriers, who have little more to play for than pride – a tall task for a team who have lost seven on the bounce, but they will be hoping complacency creeps in for the home team, who have lost just once all season.
Jurgen Klopp's side ran out 2-0 winners away at Cardiff last time out, but the victory was not without its nervy moments. The German boss will be hoping for a more comfortable three points on Friday, as he looks to keep his side fresh ahead of a tense finish to the season.
Jan Siewert's side have shown glimpses of improvement in 2019, but ultimately the Terriers' squad was not up to a second season in the Premier League. He will be hoping to get one over on his German counterpart and gain some momentum and optimism as his side prepare for a season in the Championship.