Manchester United will host Liverpool in the FA Cup quarterfinals at Old Trafford in March.
Erik ten Hag's side booked their place after snatching victory at the City Ground against Nottingham Forest with a last-gasp headed goal courtesy of their Brazilian midfielder Casemiro.
Meanwhile, Liverpool comfortably cruised into the quarters after seeing off Southampton with a 3-0 win thanks to a brace from 18-year-old Jayden Danns.
Jurgen Klopp's Reds have already picked up one piece of silverware this season after their Carabao Cup triumph at Wembley and, with the manager's tenure coming to a close at the end of the season, the Merseysiders are determined to add more trophies to their collection.
The Sporting News takes a look at when the highly anticipated clash takes place and what the managers have said about the draw.
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This FA Cup quarterfinal is due to take place over the weekend of March 16-17. An exact date and time is yet to be confirmed.
Following United's win against Forest, Ten Hag was asked for his thoughts on the clash with Liverpool, to which he answered: "It's a great challenge."
United managed to hold Liverpool to a 0-0 draw in December and are the only current Premier League side not to concede at Anfield this season.
Liverpool are, however, top of the Premier League heading into March and will come into the game as favourites despite suffering defeat at the Theatre of Dreams last season.
In 240 competitive meetings, United hold the edge over Liverpool, with 90 wins compared to 81 defeats and 69 draws, stretching back to 1894, when the Manchester club were called Newton Heath.
And if United needed an additional reason to beat Liverpool, the FA Cup is their final shot at
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