Young gun set to make United squad
It's set to be a huge day for one Manchester United player.
According to reports, Harry Amass, who is just 17 years old, has been called up to the first-team squad for today's clash against Liverpool.
United have had a defensive crisis ongoing for a while now, so Erik ten Hag has decided to include the young full-back.
What a day it is set to be for the young lad, I remember a certain Trent Alexander-Arnold making his debut for Liverpool at Old Trafford at just 19.
Look what he has gone on to do!
United's nightmare league record vs Reds
Manchester United have not enjoyed this fixture in recent years.
The Red Devils have won just one of their last 11 league games against Liverpool, losing six of them.
However, their one win was in this exact fixture last season.
Erik ten Hag will remember that day fondly, it was his first league victory in charge of United.
Oh how he will want them to replicate that display today.
Nerves are jangling
Fans of both Manchester United and Liverpool will tell you how nervous they get during the 90 minutes the teams collide.
Yesterday evening, I discussed the fixture with my girlfriend's dad, who is a United fan, and he was certain his side would lose.
I think that conversation showed me just how devoid of confidence Red Devils fans are, they will have to hope their team isn't.
United have beaten the Reds once already this season though...
Jurgen Klopp: 'We want to be in fight for title'
Jurgen Klopp, speaking to the press on Friday:
Reds will want revenge
I know many Liverpool fans, and they are all desperate to get one back over on Manchester United after their 4-3 loss in this very match in the FA Cup.
Losing in the fashion the Reds did in March will have cut very deep on everyone involved in the club.
Today they have the chance for revenge, and what a time in the season it would be to inflict it.
The Reds will be eager to get out there.
United arrive for crunch match
Manchester United have arrived at Old Trafford, and they look focused.
It must have been incredibly painful to lose in the fashion they did on Thursday night, so surely they will be looking to bounce back instantly.
United fans will be expecting a response, there is no better team to inflict that on then your bitter rivals.
It's going to be feisty!
One step forward, two steps back
Manchester United have not been having a good time of it lately.
After the Red Devils came out on top in a dramatic FA Cup encounter with the Reds in March, Erik ten Hag said it could have been a turning point in their season.
However, since then they dropped two points away at Brentford and conceded two stoppage-time goals at Stamford Bridge in a 4-3 loss to Chelsea.
It's felt like one step forward, two steps back for United, and they will be hoping they take that one step forward again today.
Farewell title beckoning for Klopp?
It's something we have all spoken about, can Jurgen Klopp say farewell to the Liverpool faithful with a title?
The Reds sit just one point shy of Arsenal at the top and can go back to the summit with a win over Manchester United.
Something special has been brewing at Anfield ever since the Big German revealed he would be leaving the club.
Will Liverpool take another step towards the title today?
Can United spoil Reds' title charge?
This is one of those matches everybody wants to watch.
No matter the form of either side, Manchester United and Liverpool are arguably the biggest two clubs in England, it's a huge clash.
Jurgen Klopp's side are looking to send their manager off into the sunset with a Premier League title and can go back top with three points at Old Trafford.
However, United could not think of anything worse than seeing that happen and will do everything they can to prevent it.
If the Reds slip up at their bitter rivals, it will be a huge blow to their title hopes and would give Arsenal the upper hand.
So much is riding on this game.
Rivals reunite!
Oh boy, it's a big one today.
Not only is it Manchester United vs Liverpool, perhaps the biggest rivalry in English football, but the result will have a huge impact on the title race.
United would love to be the reason their bitter rivals fall short in their effort to secure a record-equalling 20th title.
Liverpool, though, would enjoy heaping more misery on United after a wretched week for Erik ten Hag's side.
It is a day of epic proportions, one that could play a key part in both side's seasons.
Let's get cracking then, shall we?