Liverpool vs Man City lineups, starting 11, team news: Salah on the bench, Konate out of Premier League match

Joe Wright

Liverpool vs Man City lineups, starting 11, team news: Salah on the bench, Konate out of Premier League match image

Liverpool and Manchester City lock horns at Anfield on Sunday in what could be one of the most significant matches in this season's Premier League title race.

The Reds are a point ahead of the reigning champions after 27 matches, so nothing can be decided for some time yet, but a victory for either side would be a major boost in their title aspirations. Arsenal, just a point further back in third, will be watching on with interest.

Liverpool have been battling something of an injury crisis recently, but the return to action of Mohamed Salah in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday came as a huge plus for Reds fans. However, the sight of Ibrahima Konate limping off in the same game will be a worry.

For City, Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes are doubts, and Jack Grealish is not expected to be involved, but Pep Guardiola otherwise has few injury concerns and was even able to rest some of his key stars for the midweek UEFA Champions League win over Copenhagen.

The Sporting News looks at the latest team news and predicted lineups for this game.

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Liverpool vs Man City lineups, starting 11s, team news

Jurgen Klopp will continue to manage his injury list carefully during the campaign run-in with a host of key players still sidelined. 

The big news for the hosts is the return of Mohammed Salah following a thigh injury that has kept him out of action for three weeks. He came off the bench in the 5-1 win over Sparta Prague on Thursday and will hope to start.

Dominik Szoboszlai is also back fit, but goalkeeper Alisson is expected to miss out, along with Trent Alexander-Arnold. There are also doubts around Ibrahima Konate, who appeared to suffer a muscle injury against Sparta Prague.

Liverpool (4-3-3, right to left): Kelleher (GK) — Bradley, Quansah, Van Dijk, Gomez — Mac Allister, Endo, Szoboszlai — Elliott, Nunez, Diaz.

  • Injured: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Bajcetic, Thiago, Gravenberch, Jones, Jota, Matip, Konate
  • Suspended: None.

For Man City, Jack Grealish will miss out, but Pep Guardiola can otherwise restore a handful of key players to the starting lineup after they were rested for the UEFA Champions League win over Copenhagen.

Kyle Walker, Nathan Ake, John Stones, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden all rotate back into the starting lineup at Anfield, with Manuel Akanji preferred to Ruben Dias at centre-bacl

Man City (3-2-4-1, right to left): Ederson (GK) — Walker, Akanji, Ake — Stones, Rodri — Foden, Silva, De Bruyne, Alvarez — Haaland.

  • Injured: Grealish.
  • Suspended: None.

Liverpool vs Man City live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Premier League match across selected areas of the world's major regions:

Region TV Streaming
USA NBC USA Network, Telemundo Fubo,Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBC Sports App/website
Canada

Fubo Canada

UK Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League Sky GO, Now TV
Australia Optus Sport
India JioTV, Hotstar

USA: This game is available on the NBC USA Network with streaming options on Fubo. Spanish language options are on Telemundo.

Canada: Every Premier League game this season is live-streaming exclusively via Fubo.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every match live and on-demand on Optus Sport.

UK: This game is available via live broadcast on Sky Sports with streaming options on Sky GO and Now TV.

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.