Both teams get to this match in need of a win, which may make this match even tighter than expected for fans around the world.

What has been Manchester United and Liverpool's form ahead of this game?

Manchester United will enter this game on a seven-game run without a loss in all competitions, including a 6-2 win over Roma in the UEFA Europa League semi-finals last Thursday. Before that game, Solskjaer's men were unable to beat Leeds United, in a game that ended in a goalless draw.

Meanwhile, Liverpool get to Old Trafford on a four-game streak without a loss in all comps, but only one of those has ended in a win for Klopp's men. Liverpool's last Premier League came on April 10 against Aston Villa (2-1), with their last two English top-flight games concluding in similar one-all draws against Leeds United and Newcastle.

What is Manchester United and Liverpool's position in the ongoing Premier League season?

Manchester United enter this clash in second place of the English Premier League with a record of nineteen wins, ten draws, and four losses. Solskjaer's men have scored 64 goals, while their defense has conceded 35 times. Right now, the Red Devils sit 13 points behind Manchester City in the title race with five games to play, which means that a win here would grant them their rivals the Premier League title. Bruno Fernandes is the team's top scorer with 16 goals.

Liverpool make it to Old Trafford in sixth place, with their record showing 15 wins, nine draws, and nine losses in this EPL season. Klopp's men have scored 55 times, but their defense has conceded 39 times. Before this game, Liverpool sit four points behind Chelsea in the race for the last UEFA Champions League spot, which in a way forces them to win this match if they don't want to fall behind. Mohamed Salah is the team's top scorer with 20 goals to his name.

Manchester United vs Liverpool - Who's in and who's out?

Manchester United: Injured: Anthony Martial, Phil Jones.

Liverpool: Injured: Joel Matip, Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Jordan Henderson, Caoimhin Kelleher. Doubtful: Nathaniel Phillips, Curtis Jones.

Manchester United vs Liverpool - Head-to-head

  • The first game of the season between these clubs ended in a goalless draw.

  • The most recent match between these clubs concluded in a 3-2 victory for Manchester United in the FA Cup.

  • Liverpool have not been able to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford since March 16, 2014, in a game that ended 3-0 for the Reds. Since then, Liverpool have played eight away games vs the Red Devils, losing four and drawing four more.

  • Three of the last six Premier League games between these teams have ended in a draw.

  • This will be Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's sixth game against Liverpool as Manchester United's boss. The Norwegian boss has only won one of those, with three draws and a loss completing his record.

  • Jurgen Klopp will face Man United for the 14th time. So far, the German boss' record vs the Red Devils shows three wins, seven draws, and three losses.

Broadcast info - Manchester United vs Liverpool

In the U.K. - Sky Ultra HD, BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, SKY GO Extra.

In the U.S. - NBCSN, Telemundo, NBCSports.com, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, SiriusXM FC, NBC Sports App.

In Spain - DAZN, Movistar+, DAZN 1.

In the Netherlands - Ziggo Sport Voetbal, Ziggo Sport 14, Ziggo Sport Select.

In France - RMC Sport en direct, RMC Sport 1, Canal+ Décalé, Free.

In Italy - Sky Sport Football, SKY Go Italia, NOW TV.

In Mexico - Sky HD, Blue To Go Video Everywhere.

In Canada - DAZN.

In Argentina - ESPN Sur.

In Australia - Optus Sport.