Liverpool's Jordan Henderson will be hoping to record a third straight win over his old club Sunderland tonight.
Liverpool can pull away from Arsenal in the Premier League title race and go some way in bridging the gap between themselves and leaders Chelsea with a win at home to Sunderland tonight.
Sunderland are in a desperate position in the league, sitting in the relegation zone and three points adrift of Crystal Palace in 17th, but hold two games in hand on the Eagles.
After tonight's trip to Anfield, the Black Cats still have fixtures against Tottenham, Everton, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United to come in their run-in as they look to beat the drop and remain a Premier League club.
Tonight will mark the fifth time that Henderson has played against Sunderland since joining Liverpool, and the midfielder, who has enjoyed a fine season for the Merseysiders, is looking for a third victory over his old side which would go someway in keeping the Reds in the title hunt, but also put his hometown side in dire straights.
Liverpool can go to within a point of Chelsea at the top of the Premier League, leapfrogging Man City into second after Manuel Pellegrini's side romped to a 3-0 win at Man United on Tuesday night.
Liverpool's Jordan Henderson will be hoping to record a third straight win over his old club Sunderland tonight.
Liverpool can pull away from Arsenal in the Premier League title race and go some way in bridging the gap between themselves and leaders Chelsea with a win at home to Sunderland tonight.
Sunderland are in a desperate position in the league, sitting in the relegation zone and three points adrift of Crystal Palace in 17th, but hold two games in hand on the Eagles.
After tonight's trip to Anfield, the Black Cats still have fixtures against Tottenham, Everton, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United to come in their run-in as they look to beat the drop and remain a Premier League club.
Tonight will mark the fifth time that Henderson has played against Sunderland since joining Liverpool, and the midfielder, who has enjoyed a fine season for the Merseysiders, is looking for a third victory over his old side which would go someway in keeping the Reds in the title hunt, but also put his hometown side in dire straights.
Liverpool can go to within a point of Chelsea at the top of the Premier League, leapfrogging Man City into second after Manuel Pellegrini's side romped to a 3-0 win at Man United on Tuesday night.
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