Liverpool face Chelsea in a Premier League showdown at Anfield on Sunday.
The Reds currently sit top of the domestic table on 82 points with five games to go while Manchester City are two points behind with a game in hand.
Whatever way you look at it - this is a huge game for Jurgen Klopp .
It is a match that arguably represents his side's toughest test in the title run-in and it's also a chance for Liverpool to exorcise some ghosts of the past and put a huge amount of pressure Pep Guardiola 's men as they get set to face Manchester United and Tottenham in the coming weeks.
Liverpool supporters around the world will no doubt be getting excited in anticipation for the game whether they're watching or listening to it at home, at the pub or at Anfield or anywhere else for that matter.
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In reality it is not a match that needs any extra hype but for Reds fans in Liverpool there is an opportunity to watch it with none other than Luis Garcia.
The former Liverpool midfielder scored the only goal against Chelsea inside four minutes in the second-leg of the Champions League semi-final at Anfield in 2005 before the then Rafa Benitez's side went on to claim the famous 2005 Istanbul final victory.
He also scored against the London club at Old Trafford with what turned out to be the winner as the Reds won 2-1 in the FA Cup semi-final in 2006 before his side then went on to win the trophy at the Millennium Stadium against West Ham on penalties.
Now Garcia will be watching the game on Sunday at a pub in the city centre and you can join him.
GambleAware are launching the No Bet Inn in Liverpool for the match against Chelsea as part of their Bet Regret campaign, with Liverpool legend and 2005 Champions League winner, Garcia, in attendance.
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The charity say Garcia will be watching the game with fans at the pub, but "only ones who seal their phones away for the game to avoid in-play betting, betting whilst drunk and ultimately the feeling of Bet Regret".
The No Bet Inn, which is being transformed from the Head of Steam Pub at Hanover Street, will be in place just for one day and is part of the Bet Regret campaign.
Information about Bet Regret from GambleAware
What is Bet Regret?
- Bet Regret is the sinking feeling you get the minute you make a bet without thinking it through
- This often happens when chasing losses and betting whilst drunk and bored
- As there are many opportunities to bet these days it is easy to get drawn into impulsive risky bets
What is the aim of the campaign?
- GambleAware want to encourage male sports bettors aged 18-44 to reflect on their gambling behaviour and therefore avoid developing a problem
What is the Bet Regret campaign about?
- The Bet Regret campaign is aimed at changing attitudes about moderating sports betting and avoiding impulsive, heat of the moment bets
- GambleAware hope to make sports bettors think twice before placing an impulsive bet
- One in five of the target audience have placed a bet whilst drunk over a four-week period
- 74% of the same audience bet in-play
- The campaign aims to support 2.4m young men aged 16-34 who gamble regularly
Why have we started the No Bet Inn
- The No Bet Inn is part of the Bet Regret campaign
- GambleAware launched it to encourage fans to think about their gambling behaviour next time they are in the pub, avoiding risky behaviours such as betting whilst drunk and betting in-play