Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Liverpool will look to put an icing on the cake on a successful Premier League campaign when they take on second-place Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday. The Reds failed to impress in a 3-1 loss to Chelsea at the weekend, but they are still seen as favourites to beat the Gunners in front of home fans. Both Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister are expected to return to the starting XI, while defender Joe Gomez remains in the recovery room.
Mikel Arteta’s men, on the other hand, failed to impress in a 2-1 loss to Bournemouth. As Arsenal head into Sunday’s encounter following an exhausting Champions League clash with PSG, we are tempted to bet on the newly-promoted Premier League champions. The likes of Gabriel, Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Riccardo Calafiori, Jorginho, and Takehiro Tomiyasu miss out with injuries for the visiting side, while Mikel Merino returns to the starting eleven.
Highlighted Player (Mohamed Salah):

Mohamed Salah is considered one of the best African players. Salah began his senior career at El Mokawloon, scoring 11 goals in 41 league appearances for the club and in 2012 he moved to Europe, signing a four-year deal with Swiss side Basel.
The pacey winger, who is capable of playing as a striker as well was producing outstanding displays for the RotBlau from 2012 to 2014 and, as a result, Chelsea chiefs decided to sign him on 26 January, 2015 for a fee of £11 million. Mohamed Salah, though, failed to impress in the Premier league and one year later he was sent on loan to Fiorentina.
After making 16 league appearances for the Viola in the Serie A, the left-footed winger signed a loan deal with Roma on 6 August, 2015. The Romans made the contract permanent on 3 August, 2016. Speaking of his international career, Salah made his Egypt debut on 3 September, 2011 in a 2-1 loss to Sierra Leone. It has to be noted that he was named Roma’s player of the season (2015/2016).
Highlighted Team (Arsenal):

Arsenal are regarded as one of the best English teams. The Gunners have won 12 FA Cup trophies, 13 league titles and two League Cups, but they have yet to lift the Champions League trophy. Arsene Wenger’s team were on the verge of beating Barcelona in the Champions League final back in 2006, but they eventually failed to win the prestigious title.
Arsenal used to play their homes at Highbury, but in 2006 they moved to the Emirates Stadium. The capacity of the stadium is 60,260. The Gunners won their last Premier League trophy back in 2004, with the capital club going through the season without a single loss. The likes of Thierry Henry, Denis Bergkamp and Robert Pires were part of the team back then, but Arsenal have not won the league trophy ever since.
Arsenal was founded by Woolwich munitions workers as Dial Square back in 1886. It is well known that Tottenham Hotspur are Arsenal’s fiercest rivals and there have always been fireworks when the two local rivals meet in the North London derby.