Liverpool are looking to maintain their title charge when they play host to Brighton, following on from a stellar 5-0 drubbing of Manchester United.
Jurgen Klopp's side followed that triumph in midweek with a 2-0 win against Preston in the Carabao Cup, making it four consecutive wins in all competitions.
This weekend is an interesting one as it sees all three title-chasers in action at the same time, which is a rare occurence.
Plenty of eyes will be on Anfield and we've gathered everything you need to know below.
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Is Liverpool vs Brighton on TV?
Liverpool vs Brighton will not be televised in the UK due to 3pm blackout laws but will be able to be watched across the globe.
Fans can follow all the action up to date with our dedicated live blog and we'll also bring you the latest news and developments.
Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea all kick-off at 3pm on Saturday - marking a rare occurrence as none of the top three will have their matches televised.
What is the team news?
Naby Keita is fit having escaped serious injury last weekend from Paul Pogba's poor tackle, which saw the Manchester United midfielder sent off.
Fabinho and James Milner will both be unavailable, while Thiago Alcantara is closing in on a return following his calf injury.
Meanwhile, Brighton are set to be without Dan Burn, Danny Welbeck and Steven Alzate for the trip to Anfield due to injury.