Liverpool have not won a single game this season when they have faced teams from the top half of the table, losing five and drawing five. They are, however, in decent form as they prepare to renew hostilities with the Premier League leaders and a match that pits together the two most formidable strikers in the top division, Robin van Persie versus Luis Suárez. Wayne Rooney is still injured, according to Sir Alex Ferguson, while Daniel Sturridge is on standby for his first league appearance for Liverpool since signing from Chelsea. Sturridge, one imagines, has already endeared himself to his new club by describing them as the biggest in English football. Yet the two sides begin with a 21-point difference in United's favour. Daniel Taylor
Venue Old Trafford, Sunday 1.30pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season Man Utd 2 Liverpool 1
Referee Howard Webb
This season's matches 16 Y57, R2, 3.69 cards per game
Odds Man Utd 5-6 Liverpool 3-1 Draw 14-5
Manchester United
Subs from Johnstone, Lindegaard, Jones, Ferdinand, Anderson, Giggs, Smalling, Hernández, Welbeck, Scholes, Powell, Fletcher, Macheda, Buttner, Nani
Doubtful Jones (knock)
Injured Rooney (knee, 19 Jan)
Suspended None
Form guide WWWDWW
Disciplinary record Y35 R0
Leading scorer Van Persie 16
Liverpool
Subs from Doni, Jones, Assaidi, Coates, Pacheco, Henderson, Sturridge, Carragher, Allen, Borini, Suso, Flanagan, Robinson
Doubtful Borini (ankle)
Injured José Enrique (hamstring Feb), Kelly (knee, Mar)
Suspended None
Form guide WWLWLW
Disciplinary record Y27 R2
Leading scorer Suárez 15
Match pointers
Liverpool have had 412 shots at goal compared to United's 333, but have scored 20 goals fewer
United are the only side in the Premier League not to drop any points from a winning position at home in 2012-13
Steven Gerrard has eight assists so far this season, only one short of his previous best for an entire campaign
If selected, Tom Cleverley will be making his 50th Premier League appearance
Luis Suárez has scored Liverpool's earliest (1min 7sec) and latest (91min 33sec) goals in the top flight this season
Only Liverpool against Everton (20) has produced more red cards in Premier League history than United versus Liverpool (14)
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