Liverpool will look to start the last push towards the Premier League title with a win over Brighton this afternoon.
The Reds are currently second behind Arsenal on goal difference, but this gameweek could prove to be a huge one for Jurgen Klopp's men.
This is because Manchester City host the Gunners on Sunday, meaning one or both of their title rivals will drop points.
Meanwhile, Brighton have failed to hit the heights of last year and have struggled with injuries and consistency.
But Roberto De Zerbi's men are one of several teams battling it out for a place in the top eight, and they will travel to Merseyside without any fear.
Liverpool vs Brighton: Klopp's destiny
The dream of a quadruple in Klopp's final season as Liverpool boss was ended before the international break by Manchester United.
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The Reds lost 4-3 to their great rivals at Old Trafford in one of the best FA Cup ties you will ever see.
But that has to be forgotten about because there are two more trophies up for grabs.
The Premier League and Europa League are well within range for the Reds, and you can bet Klopp has his team fully focused for the run-in.
No matter what happens from here, the German will leave Anfield as a legend because of what he's achieved.
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But another Premier League title would be a sweet way for Klopp to leave, and that pursuit will continue this weekend against Brighton.
Liverpool vs Brighton: Teams
Liverpool: Kelleher, Bradley, Quansah, Van Dijk, Gomez, Endo, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Salah, Diaz, Nunez
Subs: Adrian, Konate, Gakpo, Elliott, Tsimikas, Gravenberch, Clark, McConnell, Danns
Brighton: Verbruggen, Veltman, Dunk, Van Hecke, Lamptey, Estupinan, Baleba, Moder, Gross, Adingra, Welbeck
Subs: Steele, Igor, Webster, Lallana, Barco, Ferguson, Fati, Buonanotte, Chouchane
Liverpool vs Brighton: What has been said?
Klopp is really looking forward to taking on Brighton.
He said: "The way they play. It's a really different way – I couldn't coach that, it goes against my personality, but it's a good watch.
"It's very demanding for the players, it's clear positioning, hold your position, keep your positioning, pass in the right position, pass in the right moment.
"He's a top coach, he's doing really well. It's super-interesting to see. I like watching them, to be honest. That makes it tricky. It's just a different way.
"It's possession-based but even more structured from a positional point of view from each player than maybe City or whoever has a bit more freedom in.
"They do really well. On their day, they can beat any team. But now [the] good news, we can do that as well, so we will try."
Liverpool vs Brighton: Date and how to follow
This Premier League clash will take place on Sunday, March 31.
Kick-off at Anfield is scheduled for 2pm.
The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.
Sky Go customers can watch the action via their mobile devices and laptops.
Alternatively, viewers can purchase a one-day NOW TV pass for £11.99.
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