Key events
12 mins: Arsenal are happy to knock it long today, allowing Gyokeres to test the Liverpool centre-backs. On this occasion, the ball is retrieved by the hosts and they send it straight back down the other end. Not that the attack comes to anything.
10 mins: I say that and then Arsenal take an age of a free-kick 40 yards from their own goal.
Wirtz beats Rice to a 50:50 inside the Liverpool half to instigate a counter attack and it sends the ball up to Salah on the edge of the box but Calafiori does well to win it.
Arsenal then do pretty similar but Martinelli keeps hold of the ball when he should pass and the attack ends.
8 mins: Arsenal are doing their best to hurry things up here as they look to get on the front foot after having to defend in the very early minutes.
6 mins: It’s been a mixed bag of weather in the north-west so far today but the pitch is currently bathed in sunshine.
5 mins: Saliba sits on the ground and immediately looks over to the the bench. Mosquera is already prepared to come on. An early blow for Arsenal.
4 mins: Salah gets his first touch of the match and drives Liverpool up the pitch. Arsenal are looking well-disciplined and force the hosts back.
2 mins: Liverpool enjoy the early possession, knocking around the back calmly. Arsenal are doing their best to unsettle their opponents but it is yet to work.
1 min: Rice kicks off and punts the ball into the corner and straight out of play in an attempt to put Liverpool on the back off.
Kick off
Peep! Peep! Peep! Here we go!
“Mary Waltz must be enjoying life right now. Her Everton have a sparkling new stadium and a sparkling new assist machine in Jack Grealish. No matter what happens during the rest of the day, they will enter the international break in 5th. Good for her!” writes Joe Pearson*.
*Unrepentant Reds fans who has a soft spot for Everton (some close friends are supporters), and Premier League tribalism is not as virulent on this side of the pond.
Here come the teams ...
Jonathan Wilson saw Brighton beat Manchester City.
Joe Scott writes: “Am sure it could be journalistic hyperbole, but calling this a ‘title-decider’ seems rather premature- the last 7/8 years with City have conditioned us to think title challengers need 90/95+ points. But are we maybe seeing a return to the days where the bar is a bit lower? Liverpool scored 84 and were considered to have strolled to the title- so perhaps an adjustment of expectations is in order?”
I’ll be honest, it was a joke.
Ben Fisher was at the City Ground to see West Ham shock Forest.
Krishnamoorthy gets in touch: “With the surreal table where United is placed above City, and at the risk of calling a match day three encounter as a title decider (or at least an indicator) may it just not end in a draw. Liverpool has not been in an invincible mode and the original invincibles can stamp their intent today.”
A big day for teenagers on the bench.
Great commitment from Mary Waltz: “My Sunday football started out at 4am and the Old Firm crap sandwich made me question the direction of my life. But watching Brighton stun City restored my faith and this Liverpool Arsenal fixture is going to be a banger.”
Arne Slot speaks: “It is mainly about the three points. Like the last two games we had to play, which was difficult for us – this is another difficult one.
“Last season at the Emirates it was 2-2 and at Anfield it was 2-2. This tells you that when these teams play each other it is always a close call.
“Five years together and Mikel has done a great job. If you look at the line-up, they could potentially go a bit more direct as well. We expect a lot, and we are prepared for that.”
Eric Peterson writes: “So Michael Salisbury, the VAR for Chelsea-Fulham yesterday, has been replaced as VAR for this one today. What do we call it when VAR VAR’s VAR?”
Let’s hope VAR is not involved much today. I was at Old Trafford yesterday and I’ve had enough of it.
Charles Antaki emails: “So a few non-starters for Arsenal – Ødegaard (shoulder), Saka (hamstring), Eze (Huge Weight of Expectation). Time will tell whether all those come good.”
Drew Lundgren emails: “Merino & Martinelli eh? I guess it wouldn’t be fair for Arsenal to play their best available 11 while Liverpool are in such bad form.”
Well … Brighton have beaten City. All eyes to Anfield …
Eze begins life at Arsenal with a watching brief.
Brighton are beating City. Will the title be decided at Anfield today?
Being out and about this season, I am yet to see too much of Liverpool and Arsenal, so I am very excited to see Wirtz and Ekitike in action.
Busy on 11 September? If not, get yourself down to the Troxy in London for Football Weekly Live. I am not on the bill but that should not stop you.
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In the meantime … Brighton v Man City is quite lively. Tim de Lisle has the latest.
I guess the big news from the teamsheet is that Eze begins on the bench. Not a bad player to have up your sleeve, mind.
Lineups
Liverpool (4-2-3-1): Alisson; Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Ekitike.
Subs: Mamardashvili, Gomez, Endo, Chiesa, Jones, Elliott, Robertson, Bradley, Ngumoha.
Arsenal (4-3-2-1): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Zubimendi, Rice, Merino; Madueke, Martinelli; Gyokeres
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Lewis-Skelly, Mosquera, Odegaard, Nwaneri, Dowman, Eze, Trossard, Harriman-Annous.
Arne Slot and Mikel Arteta held their weekly press conferences.
Get your pre-match reading from …
… Barney Ronay and …
Jonathan Wilson.
Preamble
We have the biggest game of the season so far. Last season’s one and two meet an Anfield, arriving with 100% after a couple of fixtures each. It should be rather delicious Sunday main course.
New signings are trying to find their feet still and neither have been perfect while collecting six points. Anfield will be lively because Liverpool will want to put down a marker. Hugo Ekitike is looking settled already and has added a new dimension to the forward line.
Arsenal’s own new striker got on the scoresheet in the thrashing on Leeds but this will be his first big test. If Viktor Gyokeres can unsettle Virgil van Dijk, then it will give him confidence. Eberichi Eze could/should make his Gunners debut at some point and we might get another glimpse of Max Dowden. There is plenty of intrigue to be enjoyed.
It should be an intriguing – and hopefully entertaining – encounter.
Kick-offL 4.30pm BST
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