Liverpool They will travel to Old Trafford looking to extend their 100% start to the Premier League with a victory over their historic rivals, Manchester Unitedin a clash between two Dutch coaches.
Although Arne Slot has the majority of his squad to choose from, he is likely to use a tried and tested formula from the games against Ipswich Town and Brentford. Here is how his team could line up:
GOALIE: Liverpool's new signing Giorgi Mamardashvili is not due to join the club until next year, meaning Alisson Becker will be the first-choice goalkeeper for another season. He will start at Old Trafford for the Reds.
DEFENDERS: Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold They have been Liverpool's go-to full-backs for the past five or six years and will not be ruled out for the clash against Manchester United.
Virgil van Dijk is also an indispensable option in Liverpool's defence. He will captain the team and partner Ibrahima Konate in the centre of defence.
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MIDFIELDERS: The double pivot of Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch has given Liverpool plenty of defensive stability and as a result they are yet to concede a goal in the Premier League. They will keep their place against Man Utd.
Meanwhile, Dominic Szoboszlai will be the attacking midfielder. The Hungarian will have Mohamed Salah on his right and Luis Diaz on his left. Salah has an impeccable record against Manchester United and has scored in both league games this season, while Diaz scored and assisted against Brenford last weekend, so he is in good form too.
The debut of new signing Federico Chiesa will have to wait until the end of September with Arne Slot revealing that the game against United would be too soon for him to play.
FORWARD: Diogo Jota will start ahead of Darwin Nunez as the lone striker. The Portuguese has great movement off the ball that allows Salah and Diaz to get into the box, which is why Arne Slot has preferred him over Nunez. Cody Gakpo will also have to settle for a place on the bench.
Here's how Liverpool could line up: