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Your preview to 10 PL fixtures Liverpool v Arsenal Sunday 9 April, 11:30 EST Liverpool’s centra

Your preview to 10 PL fixtures Liverpool v Arsenal Sunday 9 April, 11:30 EST Liverpool’s central midfield unit will be tested by a fluid, free-flowing Arsenal at Anfield. It is an area which has been considered a weak link for Jurgen Klopp’s side this season. Lacking continuity in terms of personnel, and consistency in the quality of their performances, the Reds have laboured at times across the middle third of the pitch. To claim another home success at the Gunners’ expense, the starting Reds’ midfield must elevate their performance beyond what we have seen in recent fixtures. Did you know? Liverpool have won their last six home Premier League matches against Arsenal, scoring at least three times in each fixture (22 goals in total). Test your Premier League knowledge with 10 multiple-choice questions based on this weekend’s fixtures. How many will you get correct? Try the first question below. Man Utd v Everton: What was memorable about the last time these two sides met? We take a look back at MW29’s midweek action where Man Utd and Newcastle boosted their top-four hopes, Chelsea were held by Liverpool and Leeds eased relegation fears 👇 Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger are the first two Hall of Fame inductees of 2023, with a public vote open to decide another three PL icons to join them from a shortlist of 15 former players. Vote now to be in with the chance of winning a signed Hall of Fame shirt. You have until 18:00 BST on Monday 10 April 👇 For full terms and conditions, [click here](. [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2023

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