Liverpool will have the chance to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League on Wednesday night when they take on relegation fighters Luton.
The Reds are in action earlier than usual this week due to Carabao Cup final commitments on Sunday as they go to Wembley to face Chelsea.
For Jurgen Klopp it means his week is split in two after beating Brentford 4-1 away from home in the much-maligned early kick-off on Saturday.
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The game was originally scheduled to be played in Merseyside on Saturday, February 24, but was moved after Liverpool overcame Fulham in the League Cup semi-finals in January. The Reds are also in action next Wednesday for the FA Cup fifth-round tie against Southampton, also at home.
Their schedule will also include Europa League matches moving forward once the round-of-32 games are completed this week. For now, though, attention is on the Premier League.
Liverpool will be able to move five points clear of Arsenal ahead of the weekend. The Gunners are in Portugal on Wednesday for their Champions League Last-16 tie against Porto, but will be in domestic action once more as they welcome Newcastle to north London on Saturday night.
The Gunners could find themselves under pressure to get a result once more as Liverpool play first on matchweek 26. Klopp's team can hit the 60 point mark with a win over Luton. The two sides played out a 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture as Liverpool grabbed a point late on at Kenilworth Road.
Luton are currently 18th in the league, level on points with Everton one place ahead of them, and can move out of the bottom three at Anfield.
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