Liverpool lock horns with Fulham on December 14 with three points on the agenda at Anfield.
The Reds will hope to have significantly solidified their place at the Premier League summit before the visit of Fulham down the line.
At the time of writing, they boast a healthy lead at the summit but still need to watch over their shoulders for Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Fulham sit comfortably in mid-table after a decent start to the 2024/25 season. They are not in danger of going down but will be eyeing one of the positions in the top half of the table.
Liverpool climbed to the top of the league table, accruing impressive wins over Man City, Chelsea, and Aston Villa.
They’re currently look a shoo-in for the title in May if the Cityzens fail to claw back the points they have lost with their recent run of abhorrent results.
As for the Cottagers, a fourth consecutive season in the top flight looks sure for Marco Silva’s side.
However, this campaign could be a solid platform for them to push for a European slot next term with this exciting core.
Both sides will be looking for the win, and fans keen on catching all the live action can get their Liverpool vs Fulham tickets on Seatsnet.com to cheer on the lads from the best seats in the house.
Match Preview
Liverpool fans came into the season with subdued expectations. They lost influential manager Jurgen Klopp and hired Arne Slot to fill the German tactician’s big boots.
Despite barely getting any reinforcement in the transfer market, Slot rolled up his sleeves and got to work – and the Dutchman has done an excellent job in Merseyside.
The Reds have been superb in the Premier League, winning eleven of 13 games this season (D1, L1) at the time of writing.
They drew fellow title contenders Arsenal and suffered a shock loss to Nottingham Forest at Anfield.
However, Liverpool have swatted Man City, Chelsea, and Manchester United aside. They look imperious and capable of loosening Pep Guardiola’s tight grip on the Premier League.
Their domestic dominance has carried into Europe, where they top the Champions League table with a perfect record from four games after sweeping RB Leipzig, Bologna, Bayer Leverkusen, and Real Madrid.
The defence is as water-tight as it has ever been. After four games in the Champions League, they have conceded only once, a surprising goal from Christian Pulisic as AC Milan looked to catch Liverpool off-guard.
At the time of writing, they have let in only eight goals following 13 league games, by far the defensive record in the English top-flight.
Up front, Cody Gakpo, Luis Diaz, and Mohamed Salah form an electric trio that strikes fear into any opponent.
Salah, in particular, has been devastating amid the brouhaha around his contract situation. The Egyptian marksman has tallied 11 goals and seven assists after 13 games.
On their day, they could prove too much for Fulham, but they showed frailties against Forest, and Fulham will be looking to take advantage of the tiniest of chinks in their armour.
Silva added Emile Smith Rowe to form an exciting attacking quartet with Alex Iwobi, Reiss Nelson, and the rejuvenated Raul Jimenez.
They can also call upon Andreas Pereira and Adama Traore from the bench.
After opening their season with a loss to Man United, Fulham went on an exciting five-game unbeaten run.
They claimed scalps against Leicester City, Newcastle United, and Forest while drawing Ipswich Town and West Ham United.
They went toe-to-toe with Man City, although they eventually lost 3-2.
After 13 games, they had won five, drawn four (L4) and sat in tenth place on the league log.
With Bournemouth, Newcastle, and Aston Villa breathing down their necks and bidding to leapfrog them into the top half, Fulham know a result against Liverpool will go a long way to consolidating their place.
Head to head
You’d have to go back to 2021 for the last time Fulham defeated Liverpool in a Premier League game, and that win is the only one they have enjoyed over the Reds in their most recent 12 meetings.
Fulham would need to tap into the spirit of that performance if they’re to get a result against the rampant Reds on December 11 or hope that Slot’s side have dropped in form and intensity before the showdown.
Liverpool came without Virgil Van Dijk, Joel Matip, Joe Gomez and Trent Alexander-Arnold (bench), and the Cottagers made them pay. Fulham scored and shut up shop against the red waves of attack.
They must be ready to suffer for long stretches of the game before possibly hitting Liverpool on the counterattack to stand a chance against the high-flying six-time Champions League winners.
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Liverpool
Alisson Becker is back from his latest injury setback, but it remains to be seen if he can reclaim the starting berth from Caoimhin Kelleher, who has been fantastic in his absence.
Slot has settled on a backline with Andy Robertson, Van Dijk, Konate, and Alexander-Arnold, but an injury to the Frenchman will see Gomez step in for the 25-year-old.
The big difference between Slot and Klopp has been the utilisation of the midfielders.
While Klopp used them as bloodhounds to hunt the ball, Slot prefers more control, allowing Dominick Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Ryan Gravenberch to shine.
Slot will unleash Diaz, Gakpo, and Salah to wreak havoc against the Cottagers. Fulham must be ready for a barrage of attacks as Liverpool attempt to breach their rearguard.
(4-3-3): Kelleher; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Gravenberch; Diaz, Gakpo, Salah.
Fulham
Bernd Leno has been a mainstay between the sticks for the west Londoners. The German goalkeeper should be in goal when they travel to Merseyside to take on the Premier League giants.
A backline of Antonee Robinson, Issa Diop, Calvin Bassey, and Kenny Tete will be on hand to withstand Liverpool’s rapacious attackers.
Sander Berge and Sasa Lukic will provide the energy in the engine room with Reiss Nelson, Alex Iwobi, and Smith Rowe in front while Jimenez leads the line.
(4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Diop, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Lukic; Nelson, Iwobi, Smith Rowe; Jimenez.
Ticket Info
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How to Watch
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