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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace. Premier League.

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Liverpool 1

  • P Coutinho (42nd minute)

Crystal Palace 2

  • Y Bolasie (21st minute)
  • S Dann (82nd minute)

Liverpool v Crystal Palace preview: Jurgen Klopp looks to keep up unbeaten run

Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho (third left) celebrates his equaliser - just before half-time

Liverpool host Crystal Palace on Sunday looking to build on their fine league form following last weekend's 3-1 win over Chelsea.

Jurgen Klopp's side, fresh from Thursday's 1-0 win at Rubin Kazan in the Europa League, have 17 points from 11 games this season, and are unbeaten in the Premier League under the German with two draws and a win.

They face a Palace side who have stuttered in recent weeks, sitting 10th in the Premier League under Alan Pardew with no win in their last four games in all competitions.

Liverpool's German manager  Jurgen Klopp reacts during the UEFA Europa League group B football match between FC Rubin Kazan and Liverpool FC
Image: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp

Team news

Philippe Coutinho is likely to return for Liverpool on Sunday. The Brazil international, scorer of two goals in last weekend's win at Chelsea, was rested for the midweek win in Russia as was Adam Lallana, centre-back Martin Skrtel and midfielder Lucas Leiva, and most are expected to regain their places.

Captain Jordan Henderson is gradually edging closer to fitness after an operation on a broken foot and has started some light running sessions but he is still a few weeks away from being in contention.

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Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle faces a late fitness test on his hamstring. The forward's potential absence further weakens Pardew's options, with Connor Wickham and Marouane Chamakh also out, though both are expected to return following the international break.

Lee Chung-yong is struggling with a foot injury and is therefore also expected to miss out, but Pape Souare is in line to feature after returning to full fitness.

Philippe Coutinho scores his second of the game to put Liverpool 2-1 up against Chelsea
Image: Philippe Coutinho scores his second of the game to put Liverpool 2-1 up against Chelsea

Opta stats

Liverpool won five and lost none of the first seven Premier League meetings with Palace, but The Eagles have won three and lost just one of the last five.

Crystal Palace have scored three goals in each of their last three Barclays Premier League meetings with Liverpool.

Gayle has scored four goals in three Premier League appearances against Liverpool.

Crystal Palace have won nine and lost just four of 13 Premier League away games since Pardew was appointed as boss.

Liverpool have won just two of their last six Premier League home games (W2 D2 L2).

Image: Dwight Gayle has scored four goals in three Premier League appearances against Liverpool

Crystal Palace have only scored four goals in their last seven Premier League matches and three of those have been Yohan Cabaye penalties.

Christian Benteke has scored in the last 15 minutes of the match in three of his last four Premier League appearances for the Reds.

Merson's prediction

Palace seem to have gone off the boil. I remember Palace ripping Liverpool to shreds last year but I don't see it happening again. I feel Jurgen Klopp will turn Liverpool around, especially after that massive result at Chelsea. I still think Palace will put up a decent fight in what will be a hard-fought game, but I just fancy Liverpool.

PAUL PREDICTS: 2-1 (Sky Bet odds 15/2)

Betting

Liverpool are 4/6 with Sky Bet for the victory with Crystal Palace priced at 4/1 and the draw 14/5. Benteke heads the first goalscorer betting at 7/2 while Wickham is rated Pardew's main attacking threat at 8/1, despite failing to find the net since his move. 

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