Liverpool Team News: Injuries, suspensions and line-up vs Wolves

Everything you need to know ahead of the final Premier League clash of the season at Anfield on Sunday

They couldn’t, could they?

Liverpool will hope for a final-day miracle as they look to clinch their first league title since 1990.

Jurgen Klopp’s Reds take on Wolves at Anfield on Sunday, though eyes and ears will be on events at the Amex Stadium, where Brighton host Manchester City.

Anything less than a win for City would open the door for Liverpool, who can finish the campaign with a remarkable 97 points, should they overcome Nuno Espirito Santo’s impressive side.

Here, Goal takes a look at everything you need to know ahead of Sunday’s meeting…



Liverpool will welcome back Mohamed Salah, who missed the midweek Champions League classic with Barcelona due to concussion. The Egyptian has been cleared to face Wolves after the head injury sustained at Newcastle last weekend.

Roberto Firmino will miss out due to a muscle issue but Andy Robertson, who was forced off against Barcelona after a kick to the calf, should be fit to play.

Naby Keita (groin) is another absentee, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will be assessed. Adam Lallana is unlikely to feature.



Liverpool do not have any suspended players for this game.



Salah is almost certain to return to the starting XI, most likely at the expense of Xherdan Shaqiri.

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Robertson should start at left-back despite the knock he suffered against Barcelona, with Klopp revaling “it’s only pain” in his pre-match press conference and that he should be fit to play. Gini Wijnaldum will likely return in midfield.

Both Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren, meanwhile, will hope to get a start at centre-back, in place of Joel Matip.



Nuno will have a full-strength squad to choose from for Sunday’s game.

Wolves captain Conor Coady came through the ranks at Liverpool, making two first-team appearances for the Reds.



The game will kick off at 3pm BST. It will be screened live on Sky Sports Main Event. In the United States, the game can be watched live on television on NBC Sports, kick-off 10am ET.