Get Involvedpublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2020
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Tambuwal: Every time I watch Curtis Jones he reminds me of Steven Gerrard. The lad got talent.
FT: Liverpool 3-0 Leicester - Evans unwittingly puts ball in net off the back of his head, Jota and Firmino add headers
Liverpool go level on points with first-placed Spurs
FT: Leeds 0-0 Arsenal - Pepe brings his head down on Alioski and referee gives red card after watching replay
FT: Sheffield United 0-1 West Ham - Haller strike keeps Blades bottom and winless
FT: Everton beat Fulham 3-2 - Calvert-Lewin scores twice
Phil Dawkes and Gary Rose
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Tambuwal: Every time I watch Curtis Jones he reminds me of Steven Gerrard. The lad got talent.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Liverpool's front three combine as Sadio Mane finds Roberto Firmino on the edge of the area and the Brazilian then passes to Diogo Jota, who hits a rasping drive at goal that Kasper Schmeichel does well to bat away.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Good chance for Liverpool as Naby Keita slots the ball through the Leicester defence for Curtis Jones, whose crept in at the back post but his shot is pushed behind by Kasper Schmeichel.
Following the corner, Keita's hits an effort from long range through a crowd but straight at Schmeichel.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender at Anfield on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think we're going to get an open game tonight aren't we, because Leicester certainly aren't sitting back so far.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Liverpool had the first chance but Leicester have seen more of the ball since then. They are looking to get forward at every opportunity. They've certainly come to win.
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The Liverpool bench looks very average and can't see any player making a difference.
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Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield
Leicester City were absolutely convinced they had a penalty there for handball against Joel Matip but nothing doing after the VAR check. Positive start from both sides - only to be expected with Jurgen Klopp and Brendan Rodgers in charge of the respective teams.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
James Justin is off down the flank, flicking the ball over one player but is then clips Fabinho as he tried to get round him and referee Chris Kavanagh awards a free kick to the hosts.
Moments earlier, Leicester appealed for a penalty after the ball appeared to hit Joel Matip's hand but after a check by VAR nothing was given.
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Tom McCarron: The last time I watched Liverpool late on a Sunday we conceded 7, at least we don't have a untested back 4 today, oh wait...
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Good start by Liverpool as Naby Keita's shot deflects behind to hand Liverpool an early corner, from which Sadio Mane glances a header into the sidenetting.
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Jamie, Telford: So appears Liverpool and its ex pundits etc have already made excuses if they lose, Leicester also are without numerous 1st team / important players too. Liverpool are a big enough club to have depth in their squad so its their fault if they havent.
Ryan Steer: Milner at RB today, is there anywhere the man can’t play!
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Here we go then. The final game of the day is under way at Anfield.
Liverpool v Leicester (19:15 GMT)
The players are out on the pitch and lined up around the centre circle for a moment of applause to remember Ray Clemence.
An incredible 665 games for Liverpool, that moment when he returned to Anfield with Tottenham and the applause he got from the Kop at the start of the second half was spinetingling.
Liverpool v Leicester (19:15 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender at Anfield on BBC Radio 5 Live
If you are Brendan Rodgers in the Leicester dressing room you are saying to your players that this Liverpool back four have not played together as a unit in the Premier League and 'let's make sure we test them'.
If Liverpool can deal with Jamie Vardy and cut off his supply then I think they have a great chance of winning this game.
Liverpool v Leicester (19:15 GMT)
Stephen Warnock
Ex-Leeds and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
We're talking about the possibility of Leicester ending Liverpool's unbeaten home record because of the players Liverpool are missing.
Liverpool still have a quality team but we also know the quality Leicester have in the forward areas. They are capable of playing the kind of game where they soak it up and then go on the counter attack.
Liverpool v Leicester (19:15 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender at Anfield on BBC Radio 5 Live
From Liverpool's point of view they will have to be so cagey. Jamie Vardy won't worry about not touching the ball for 10 or 15 minutes but as soon as he get an opportunity he is gone.
At this level if you give players like him half a yard then you are done for.
Liverpool v Leicester (19:15 GMT)
Not too much time to reflect on the game we've just had with the final fixture of the day upon us.
A win for Leicester will send them top of the table while a win for Liverpool would put them level on points with leaders Tottenham.
Leeds 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal
Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin, speaking to BBC Sport: "I feel that idea that you're happy with a draw does not resonate with myself. My team-mates are the same. We go for the win. We showed belief in protecting our goal. They had chances but with one more man they were always going to come. We need to find ourselves not in that situation. We need to take the positive that we fought. But no, I'm not happy with a point.
"They are well coached and brave. They make things happen. We knew what we had to prevent. In the first half at times we fid that well. They collapsed at the back and we pressed high. But sometimes in the game the other team will get on top of us. That was for 60 minutes.
"Usually Bukayo puts those chances to bed. He was unlucky but it happens. Sometimes you get it wrong. We need to keep creating those chances for the forwards. Sometimes it just needs that switch and one day we will start scoring."
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Liverpool v Leicester (19:15 GMT)
There's some touching tributes at Anfield tonight as Liverpool remember their goalkeeper Ray Clemence, who died aged 72 last week.
Clemence won five league titles and three European Cups with Liverpool between 1967 and 1981.
There will be a period of applause prior to kick off in memory of Clemence while black armbands will be worn by both teams.