Liverpool will take a step in the direction of the Premier League title on Sunday if they win on a side of Leicester City who have lost their last eight home competitions without scoring.
The Reds led the Gunners with 13 points at the start of Sunday with six more games and need a maximum of two victories to complete an almost perfect competition season.
Leicester of the second soil is on the edge of relegation and won for the last time at home in the competition on December 3.
You can follow the promotion with the live updates from 101Greatgoals.com from Leicester VS Liverpool, and we have covered you for the line-ups, team news and confirmed starting parties.
Leicester vs Liverpool bets – best free bets, gambling offers and predictions
Leicester Line -Up versus Liverpool
Leicester Defender Wout Faes and the 15-year-old winger Jeremy Monga return from the small problems that they kept 2-2 Draw Brighton and Hove Albion outside last Saturday.
Faes is one of the starters next to the restored Ricardo Pereira and Bobby de Cordova REID.
The foxes have passed a miserable return to the top flight and are returned to the championship if they do not win.
The victory in front of Ruud van Nistelrooy would be an almighty shock, and all the figures from their bad campaign point to Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk who celebrates his new contract in style.
Leicester Start XI: Hermansen, Ricaro, Phases, coady, Thomas, Nederland, Sun, Sons, The Cordova Reid, The Khannous, Vardy
Leicester City Subs: Justin, Kristansen, Okoli, Skip, Buonanotette, Ayew, Monga, Data, Stlarczyk
Are set to Filbert Way 🏟️#Leiliv pic.twitter.com/8fovmev1ee
– Leicester City (@LCFC) April 20, 2025
Liverpool Line -Up versus Leicester City
Furmer Cody Gakpo and midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai arrive for Liverpool, replacing Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota of the team who started the 2-1 home victory in West Ham last Sunday.
Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is said to become a member of Real Madrid after the end of the season, is back from an ankle injury on the couch.
Forward Darwin Nunez also returns among the visiting substitutes after illness.
Liverpool Start XI: Alisson, Van Dijk, Konate, Diaz, Szona, Macah, Salah, Gakpo, Sympathetic, Graven, Bradley
Liverpool Subs: Kelleher, Endo, Nunez, Jones, Elliott, Jota, Robertson, Alexander-Arnold, Quansah
Check in for #Leiliv ✨ @Expedia | #advertisement pic.twitter.com/7yijg9lmqd
– Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 20, 2025
How to view Leicester vs Liverpool
The game is broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Ultra. It will also be available on Sky Go and now TV.
Prices for Sky Sports vary. By Now TVSky Sports costs £ 14.99 for a day membership, £ 26 per month for a membership of six months or £ 34.99 per month without a contract.
Sky Sports memberships include access to all 12 Live Sky Sports channels and Sky Sports+, which offers live streams and a special channel.
When can Liverpool win the title?
The shaky chase of second place Arsenal means that Liverpool is about to become champions with five games saving.
They will probably be confirmed at home to Tottenham on April 27 or road to Chelsea on 3 May.
Today’s location 📍 pic.twitter.com/3f17hydkxj
– Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 20, 2025
Liverpool luminaires and Titelloop
Here are the games when Liverpool could win the title. Dates can be changed.
Tottenham (H) – April 27
Chelsea (A) – 3 May
Arsenal (H) – May 10
Brighton & Hove Albion (A) – May 18
Crystal Palace (H) – 25 May
Premier League Title Race: Arne Slot Trophies
Liverpool manager Arne Slot Slot followed former Dutch manager Dick Advocaat at former Club Feyenoord for the start of the 2021/22 season, which led them to third place in the top flight and the Inaugural Conference League final.
The 45-year-old won the Eredivisie with seven points for PSV in 2022/23 and lifted the Dutch cup the following season.
He won the Eredivisie Manager of the Year Award in both campaigns that are in charge. Feyenoord finished seven points behind PSV in 2023/24 and lost two of their 34 league games.
The Dutchman also won the second layer in his home country as a midfielder for Zwolle in 2001/02 and 2011/12.
