Postpublished at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2019
Liverpool v Burnley (12:00 GMT)
Here come the teams.
Mo Salah points to the sky and raises his hands.
Meanwhile, 'Liver-pool, Liver-pool' booms from The Kop.
Shamoon Hafez
Liverpool v Burnley (12:00 GMT)
Here come the teams.
Mo Salah points to the sky and raises his hands.
Meanwhile, 'Liver-pool, Liver-pool' booms from The Kop.
Liverpool v Burnley (12:00 GMT)
Adam Lallana is currently top trending on UK Twitter...just ahead of Andrew Marr!
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Re 11.39: 'Losing faith in Klopp', wow. This is a man who has taken us to a record points total for this club at this stage of the season. Shocking the mentality of some of our fans. No wonder Chris Sutton said our fans are bottling it.
Paul
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What happened to the rain and hail showers that were forecast?
Sunshine over Anfield - as well as a few clouds - while the on-pitch sprinklers are doing their work.
There's also a swirling wind.
Both teams are back in the dressing rooms receiving final instructions.
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Dejan Lovren and Xherdan Shaqiri don't look too upset they're not starting.
Will either make an impact off the bench?
We're around 10 minutes from kick-off.
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Liverpool
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold says there is "no nervous tension" from his team in the Premier League title race, just an "eagerness" to succeed.
In a wide-ranging interview with Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker, the 20-year-old also talks about his dreams of becoming a Liverpool legend and lifting the World Cup with England.
"Not until four or five games left will we start to look forward a little," said Alexander-Arnold. "It is important right now to stay focused.
"At times you can feel the supporter's expectations. We know Liverpool fans are so passionate. We can hopefully give them performances that they can go home and talk about the next day. That is the main thing for us - to give them a reason to come back."
Read more from Alexander-Arnold here.
BBC Radio 5 Live
BBC Radio 5 live brings you back-to-back commentaries from the Premier League.
You can listen to Chelsea's home game with Wolves from 14:05 GMT and you won't miss a kick when Arsenal take on Manchester United at 16:30.
Then, at 18:30, you can react to all the weekend's action in 606 with Alistair Bruce-Ball and Chris Sutton.
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Richard Tipper: I don't understand why Shaqiri isn't starting games. Salah has been so ineffective on the right of late, bring him into the middle with Shaqiri or Firmino behind.
Colin Bundred: So we drop one ineffectual player, Henderson, and bring in Lallana, someone guaranteed to contribute even less! I’m beginning to lose faith in Mr Klopp.
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Jermaine Jenas
Former Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
The atmosphere will be edgy at Anfield. Burnley can use that to their advantage by slowing the game down and frustrating Liverpool. They are capable of doing something.
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Burnley
Sean Dyche tells BT Sport that people don't think much of Burnley's chances at Anfield.
The Clarets boss adds: "We intend to play well and take care of ourselves."
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Peter Crouch starts on Burnley's bench.
Will he bring back his famous 'robot' celebration if he scores at Anfield?
The 38-year-old former Liverpool forward reveals all. Just click above find out.
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All those criticising Lallana's inclusion. Liverpool have been lacking creativity in the centre. Keita and Shaqiri are equally as hot and cold as Lallana can be and I would argue, Lallana is more creative than both.
James, Somerset
Not sure what Keita and Shaqiri have done to upset Jurgen Klopp. But to be overtaken by Lallana... wow!
Jerry
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Liverpool
Sunshine breaks out over Anfield as Liverpool's players emerge to a roar from the crowd for the warm-up.
Subdued atmosphere? Nope. Mind you, the high tempo music over the speakers is getting fans moving.
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Kevin Kilbane
Former Republic of Ireland winger on Football Focus
Burnley's front two, I have been so impressed with Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood. It is a great partnership but I think the team in general are great.
I don’t know what has happened in the last two games, at Newcastle they just didn’t find any form, they were way off it in that game.
Liverpool were a bit flat in the Merseyside derby and they are not playing with the energy and pace as they did at the start of this season or last.
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Burnley
Burnley's last nine Premier League goals have been scored by either Ashley Barnes (5) or Chris Wood (4).
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Roberto Firmino returns to the Liverpool starting line-up after beginning the goalless draw against Everton on the bench.
There is no James Milner in the squad as Adam Lallana starts a match for only the fifth time in all competitions this season.
Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, van Dijk, Robertson, Wijnaldum, Fabinho, Lallana, Salah, Firmino, Mane.
Substitutes: Lovren, Keita, Henderson, Sturridge, Mignolet, Shaqiri, Origi.
Very simple team news for Burnley as it is the same again from the side and substitutes that began the home 3-1 loss to Crystal Palace on 2 March.
Burnley: Heaton, Bardsley, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Hendrick, Cork, Westwood, McNeil, Barnes, Wood.
Substitutes: Lowton, Gudmundsson, Brady, Gibson, Crouch, Hart, Vydra.
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Craig Shakespeare
Former Leicester City manager on Radio 5 live
Jurgen Klopp will probably be concerned about the goals drying up. But good players will always get opportunities. They are still in the hunt and are very capable of changing things. If Liverpool get a goal early doors, it will make a different to the feeling in the crowd. If they don't, it will get more frustrating.
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Kahn Karn: Lallana instead of Keita, Shaqiri or Henderson? Not the time to give a guy a chance, he has not been up to standard since injury.
TJ: People celebrating that Henderson is set to be rested against Burnley. Of course he is, we need him fully fit for the trip to Munich midweek.