Manchester United and Liverpool will lock horns at Old Trafford on Sunday in one of the largest fixtures in the English calendar.
The Red Devils and the Reds (and their fans) boast a fierce rivalry, so there will likely be fireworks when both teams take to the pitch.
Victory for Manchester United over Liverpool would be a welcome increase for a team that is enduring a severely sub-par season.
Erik ten Hag’s expenses are currently sixth in the Premier League table, nine factors at the back of Tottenham Hotspur, and have lost 12 times in the pinnacle flight this term.
Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp’s Reds are currently involved in one of the most thrilling Premier League title races in recent years, alongside Manchester City and Arsenal.
Any slip-ups for any of the three challengers at this stage of the season should prove notably costly, so Liverpool need to be at the top of their game.
Chris Sutton, who previews and predicts every Premier League fixture of the season, has now given his prediction on Man United v Liverpool.
Who does Chris Sutton assume will win between Manchester United and Liverpool?
The BBC Sport pundit has recounted that the Red Devils appear to up their sport towards the Reds, but he doesn’t experience it’ll be sufficient this time. He has long gone for a 3-1 away win.
“You virtually cannot deny that Manchester United seem to up their recreation when they face Liverpool,” Sutton wrote on BBC Sport.
“Which would make me truly indignant if I have been a United fan. How about enjoying like that in a few different games?
“I was once at Stamford Bridge for Manchester United’s last-gasp defeat through Chelsea on Thursday and heard their supervisor Erik ten Hag talk afterwards about how his aspect are making progress.
“I just don’t see it that way. Alejandro Garnacho honestly impressed me at Stamford Bridge but I fear about United defensively. With what is at stake for Liverpool now, I don’t see United keeping them out.
“It won’t be a runaway victory however my feeling is it is going to be 1/3 time fortunate for Jurgen Klopp’s side in opposition to United this season, after a draw and a defeat in their first two meetings.”
This will be a real take a look at for a Liverpool facet desperate to preserve winning in pursuit of their 20th English title.
However, the Red Devils and their fans will now not make it easy for them, particularly thinking about the Anfield aspect will equal the hosts’ report of 20 titles if they win.
Despite this, I experience Liverpool will have sufficient to get previous a Man United side currently low on inspiration and confidence. I reckon Man United 1-2 Liverpool.

