Summary

  • FT: Liverpool 3-1 Sheffield United - Nunez scores from Grbic error; Bradley own goal levels; Mac Allister restores lead & Gakpo adds third

  • FT: Chelsea 4-3 Manchester United - Gallagher & Palmer for Blues; Garnacho double and Fernandes put visitors in front; Palmer with two late goals

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  1. Sutton's predictionpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19:30 BST)

    Chris Sutton BBC Sport columnist graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    This is top versus bottom and Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah is going to be captaining my Fantasy team - that should tell you all you need to know about what I am expecting to happen here.

    Against Brighton on Sunday, Liverpool did what they have done all season, which is finding a way to win even when they fall behind.

    This should be far more straightforward because Sheffield United do not have the quality to cause them the same problems the Seagulls did.

    Liverpool cannot just expect to turn up and win easily though. The finish line is in sight but they need to put their foot down to get there first, and that is what I think will happen here.

    Looking at the table, goal difference could play a big part in the title race. Arsenal have the advantage there at the moment, but a big scoreline here could change that.

    Sutton's prediction: 5-0

  2. Upcoming away games could be Liverpool's 'downfall'published at 18:33 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19:30 BST)

    Theo Walcott
    Former Arsenal and Southampton forward on BBC Radio 5 Live

    One thing about Liverpool is they have for away games after facing Atalanta [in the second leg of the Europa League quarter-final] - it could be their downfall.

    Four away games is not nice, there is other things that can effect you such as being away from home.

    Liverpool will also not like going to Goodison Park.

  3. 'We have to stick to our game-plan'published at 18:32 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19:30 BST)

    Sheffield United

    Sheffield United's captain Jack Robinson, speaking to TNT Sports: "It's going to be a tough game, we have got to be at our very best tonight.

    "We have had a couple of results lately so it's a chance to take that confidence into tonight."

    On playing against former club Liverpool: "It is something my family have been looking forward to, I am going to look forward to it tonight."

    On what he will tell his teammates: "I suppose only enjoy it, we have to stick to our game-plan and try get something out of the game as much as we can."

  4. Team news - Konate and Gravenberch start for Reds, McBurnie on bench for Bladespublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19:30 BST)

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Anfield

    LiverpoolImage source, .

    Jurgen Klopp makes two changes to the Liverpool side that began the 2-1 home win over Brighton as Ibrahima Konate replaces Jarell Quansah in the middle of defence, with midfielder Ryan Gravenberch in for Wataru Endo, who does not feature in the squad.

    Curtis Jones is among the subs, having not played since the 4-1 win at Brentford on 17 February.

    Liverpool XI: Kelleher, Gomez, Van Dijk, Konate, Bradley, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Diaz, Nunez, Salah.

    Subs: Adrian, Robertson, Tsimikas, Elliott, Clark, Jones, Quansah, Gakpo, Danns.

    Sheffield UnitedImage source, .

    Sheffield United also make two changes from the 11 that began the 3-3 draw with Fulham as Auston Trusty and James McAtee start, while Ben Osborn and Oliver McBurnie drop to the bench.

    Sheffield United XI: Grbic, Robinson, Ahmedhodzic, Holgate, Trusty, Hamer, Arblaster, Souza, Bogle, Brereton Diaz, McAtee.

    Subs: Foderingham, Osborn, Larouci, Curtis, Norwood, Ben Slimane, Brooks, Osula, McBurnie.

  5. Liverpool can’t afford to slip uppublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19:30 BST)

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Anfield

    AnfieldImage source, Michael Emons

    The goalless draw at the weekend between Manchester City and Arsenal has left Liverpool's destiny in their own hands.

    Beat Sheffield United, Manchester United, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Everton, West Ham, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Wolves and Liverpool will secure their second Premier League title and become English champions for the 20th time.

    Their task tonight appears straight forward as they face bottom-of-the-league Sheffield United, a side that have only won one away Premier League match all season.

    Reds boss Jurgen Klopp insisted they would not be taking this match lightly and said: "You cannot win football games not respecting the opponent. Sheffield United deserve our full respect and will get it."

    Goal difference could yet be crucial and this seems a great chance for Liverpool to give theirs a huge boost against a side that have already conceded 77 times from 29 matches.

    Arsenal and Manchester City will be hoping the Blades will do them a massive favour in a match where anything other than a win would be a disastrous result for Klopp's side.

    Mohamed Salah muralImage source, Michael Emons
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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 4 April

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  7. As it stands...published at 18:22 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool will go top of the Premier League if they beat bottom club Sheffield United. The Blades are 10 points from safety with two games in hand - one of which is tonight's match.

    Manchester United can go to eight points from fourth by beating Chelsea, while the Blues will return to the top half with victory.

    Premier League Table graphic - Jurgen Klopp picturedImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Early team newspublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 4 April

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19.30 BST)

    Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones is available for the first time since being injured in February.

    Andy Robertson could also return after missing out against Brighton but Wataru Endo is a doubt after sustaining a knock last weekend.

    Sheffield United will be without George Baldock and Tom Davies for up to six weeks.

    Striker Cameron Archer, currently recovering from a calf injury, should feature again this season.

    We will have full team news in a little over 10 minutes' time.

  9. Tonight's gamespublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 4 April

    All kick-off times GMT

    Welcome to our Premier League live coverage. A packed midweek schedule of fixtures comes to an end tonight, with the final two games.

    They are...

    Liverpool v Sheffield United (19.30)

    Chelsea v Manchester United (20.15)

  10. Your move, Liverpoolpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 4 April

    Last night, Arsenal laid down the gauntlet...

    Martin OdegaardImage source, Getty Images

    ...and Phil Foden made his mark...

    Phil FodenImage source, Getty Images

    ...so now, it is Liverpool's turn.

    Win, and Jurgen Klopp's men are back on top in the title race. It's all to play for.