There will be more than bragging rights at stake when bitter rivals Manchester United and Liverpool meet in the Premier League today.
There will be more than bragging rights at stake when bitter rivals Manchester United and Liverpool meet in the Premier League today.
They go head to head at Old Trafford at 4pm.
United start the weekend sixth in the table but a win would see them move just two points behind second-placed Liverpool.
Liverpool haven't won in three matches in all competitions and have failed to score in their last two.
Before that, Morgan Schneiderlin could make his Everton debut when they host Manchester City at 1:30pm.
The midfielder completed his move from Manchester United to Everton on Thursday.
Yesterday, Chelsea moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Antonio Conte's side were 3-0 winners at champions Leicester.
Tottenham moved up to second by thrashing West Brom 4-0 – while Arsenal are back in the top four, having won by the same score at Swansea – who are now bottom.
Hull lifted themselves off the foot of the table by beating Bournemouth 3-1.
Fellow strugglers Sunderland lost 3-1 at home to Stoke.
Only goal difference keeps Crystal Palace out of the relegation zone, after their 3-0 defeat at West Ham.
Burnley were 1-0 winners over Southampton.
Tributes were paid to Watford's legendary former manager Graham Taylor – who died this week – before their goalless draw with Middlesbrough.