There are some huge fixtures in the Premier League this weekend, with none bigger than the visit of Lawro’s old club to Wembley to take on Tottenham.
Spurs finally won at the national stadium last weekend, beating Bournemouth 1-0 before an impressive 1-1 draw away to Real Madrid but the Reds are in good form too having won 7-0 away to Maribor on Tuesday.
Other standout games include Chelsea v Watford, Everton v Arsenal and Huddersfield v Manchester United.
TOTTENHAM VS LIVERPOOL
Liverpool will be looking to make up ground in the top-four race when they visit Wembley to take on Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Both teams enjoyed good away results in the Champions League on Tuesday, but four points separate them in the Premier League table heading into this weekend.
Despite Tottenham having finished above Liverpool in seven of the past eight seasons, it is the Reds who have dominated the fixture in recent years.
ARSENAL VS EVERTON
Arsenal travel to Everton on Sunday looking for their first away win in the Premier League this season.
Both sides were in Europa League action on Thursday. Everton’s 2-1 defeat at home to Lyon leaves them on the brink of elimination in Group E.
The Everton manager arguably needs a result against Arsenal to avoid being sacked, while Arsene Wenger is also under pressure to deliver at Goodison.
Elsewhere Southampton and West Brom squaring up in the late kick off.
Fresh from an away win at Benfica, Manchester United take a trip to Huddersfield town.
Rampant Manchester City host Burnley and Roy Hodgson hopes he will continue Crystal Palace revival against Newcastle United.
OTHER FIXTUTES IN THE EPL
Chelsea vs Watford
Huddersfield Town Vs Manchester United
Manchester City vs Burnley
Newcastle United vs Crystal Palace
Stoke City vs AFC Bournemouth
Swansea City vs Leicester City
Southampton vs West Bromwich Albion