- 13Alisson
- 26A. Robertson
- 4V. van Dijk
- 6D. Lovren
- 66T. Alexander-Arnold
- 3Fabinho
- 5G. Wijnaldum
- 23X. Shaqiri
- 10S. Mané
- 9Roberto Firmino
- 11Mohamed Salah
- 2N. Clyne
- 14J. Henderson
- 20A. Lallana
- 22Simon Mignolet
- 8N. Keïta
- 27D. Origi
- 15D. Sturridge
- 19B. Leno
- 31S. Kolašinac
- 5Sokratis Papastathopoulos
- 20S. Mustafi
- 12S. Lichtsteiner
- 34G. Xhaka
- 11Lucas Torreira
- 8A. Ramsey
- 15Ainsley Maitland-Niles
- 17A. Iwobi
- 14P. Aubameyang
- 6L. Koscielny
- 29M. Guendouzi
- 9A. Lacazette
- 1P. Čech
- 4Mohamed Elneny
- 59J. Willock
- 87Saka, Bukayo
It's not just the fact that Liverpool have scored 43 goals in the Premier League that is impressive. Their record of only conceding seven league goals is much more important especially with just two conceded at home. Defence was always a major problem for the Reds but the arrival of Alisson has strengthened them even further this season and their win over Newcastle United took them six points clear of Tottenham and seven ahead of Manchester City. Liverpool are unbeaten at home in the Premier League since April 2017 but this will be one of their toughest tasks of the season as they host fifth placed Arsenal.
The Gunners are chasing a top four place but have been stuttering a little bit of late. Their long unbeaten run ended when losing at Southampton and that's been followed by an exit from the Carabao Cup at the hands of Tottenham and a draw at Brighton and Hove Albion. They did get a home win over Burnley but only four of their last ten league games have been won. Away form was a big improvement under their new boss but a point from those two games on the south coast is a return to their disappointing form of last season. Liverpool look unstoppable at present and Arsenal have defensive problems so go for a home win.