A massive clash awaits as Liverpool host Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday (December 1) in a game that could significantly shape the Premier League title race.
The Reds, currently enjoying an eight-point advantage over the defending champions, are in scintillating form and stand on the cusp of extending their lead further.

Liverpool have been a dominant force this season, winning 17 of their last 19 matches across all competitions. A win on Sunday would not only bolster their title ambitions but could potentially take Pep Guardiola's Manchester City out of reach.
In stark contrast, City are facing an uncharacteristic slump. The reigning champions are winless in their last six outings, with five defeats and a draw-a rare view for a team of their caliber.
This downturn in form has intensified the stakes for Guardiola's men, who face a big task at a venue where victories have historically been elusive. The Citizens have won just one of their last 21 Premier League visits to Liverpool, a statistic that underscores the difficulty of the challenge ahead.
One of the key figures in Liverpool's success against Manchester City is their talisman, Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian forward has consistently delivered in this fixture, cementing his reputation as one of City's toughest rivals.
Premier League Record vs. Manchester City: Salah has faced City 14 times in the league, contributing to 11 goals with seven goals and four assists, and losing just five times.
All Competitions: Across 21 encounters, Salah has racked up 11 goals and six assists, making him a massive threat in City's defense.
At 32, Salah remains in red-hot form this season, boasting an impressive 12 goals and 10 assists in all competitions. His ability to rise to the occasion in high-stakes matches makes him a focal point for Liverpool, and City will need to develop a plan to hold his influence.