Liverpool take on an in-form Brentford side in the Premier League on Sunday (2pm kick-off) when Thomas Frank's side visit Anfield. The Reds edged out their West London opponents thanks to a solitary Mohamed Salah goal when the pair last met in May, but the two teams have made substantial changes since their previous top-flight meeting. Brentford are without star man Ivan Toney but have still won their last three matches while Liverpool forward Salah will be looking to mark his Player of the Month successes with a third goal against the club.
Jurgen Klopp's men are looking to head into the November international break with momentum as they look to further assert their place in the Premier League top four. Saturday's round of results saw two of the Reds' top-four rivals drop points. Tottenham Hotspur suffered late disappointment at the hands of Wolves thanks to stoppage-time efforts from Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina. Meanwhile, AFC Bournemouth picked up just their second win of the season with Dominic Solanke inspiring the Cherries to victory over Newcastle United.
Arsenal and Manchester United overcame tricky opposition in the form of Burnley and Luton Town, respectively. Erik ten Hag's Red Devils are three points behind Liverpool going into the international break, while a win for Klopp's side on Sunday could see them move level on points on Arsenal - and even leapfrog them if they score three unanswered goals.
The Reds return to L4 for the first time since their commanding win over Nottingham Forest, at the end of October. While Liverpool's away form has been patchy, including draws with Brighton & Hove Albion and Luton, their home record has been perfect as they look to head into another international break with
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