Liverpool are back in Premier League action on Sunday as they travel to Burnley.
The Reds picked up three points on Thursday evening after defeating Leicester City with relative ease, 2-0 at Anfield.
And they will be hoping to repeat the trick at Turf Moor in order to reduce the points deficit to leaders Manchester City back to nine.
Wins have been secured on Liverpool's previous four visits to Burnley - a run they will hope to extend this afternoon in Lancashire.
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Below is a summary of the key information you need to know ahead of today's 2pm kick-off.
Is the game on TV?
No. The match has not been selected for live coverage.
Sky Sports have instead chosen to show Newcastle United v Aston Villa and Leicester City v West Ham United.
How else can I follow the game?
The Liverpool ECHO will be running a live blog on proceedings, which will soon be getting underway HERE.
ECHO reporters Paul Gorst, Ian Doyle and Theo Squires will be in place at Turf Moor to provide in-game updates and discuss the talking points of the match.
Team news
Liverpool find themselves in a particularly strong position heading into this game, boasting a fully-fit squad for the first time this season.
Sadio Mane is now back from the Africa Cup of Nations and Jordan Henderson has recently returned to first-team training after missing out on Thursday's win over Leicester due to a minor back issue.
Providing updates on the pair at his press conference on Friday, Klopp said: “Sadio will come [in] this morning for training and I assume he will be in full training and then we make a decision after that on how he feels and all that stuff.
“He will probably still be emotionally high-flying, but physically we have to see how intense the last few days were for him.
“Hendo, yes, definitely will be back. That’s the plan, was the plan before the game and is still the plan now. If nothing happens, he will play on Sunday."