Get team news, match facts, quotes, odds and more ahead of the Premier League clash.
WHEN IS THE MATCH?
Kick off is at 15:00 on Saturday 19 November.
WHERE IS IT BEING PLAYED?
The match will take place at the St Mary's Stadium. Here's all the info you need about the ground.
WHY SHOULD I CARE?
Liverpool are top of the league and currently joint-second with the bookies to lift the title come May, which is quite the transformation for a club who failed to even qualify for the Europa League last season.
A trip to Southampton poses a test of those title credentials, while there could be as many as four former Saints in the Liverpool line-up. Sadio Mane, Adam Lallana, Dejan Lovren and Nathaniel Clyne have all moved from the south coast to Anfield over recent seasons, with the two clubs implementing a similar playing philosophy and Liverpool using their superior financial resources to tap into the Saints' impressing development structure.
However, Mane faced a long trip to South Africa during the recent international break, while his attacking cohorts Philippe Coutinho and Firmino both travelled to South America to join up with the Brazilian national team. That potential fatigue factor should give the Saints a glimmer of hope as they look to improve a recent run that has seen Claude Puel's side win just once in five league games.
CAN I WATCH IT ON TV?
This game will not be televised in the UK.
International viewers can see their options here.
CAN I STILL GET TICKETS?
Check out the official Premier League ticket hub.
TEAM NEWS
Southampton are expected to be without Shane Long and Matty Targett, while Cedric Soares, Alex McCarthy, Fraser Forster, Ryan Bertrand, Dusan Tadic and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg are all hopeful of shaking off injury problems to feature.
Liverpool are waiting on fitness tests for Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana, while Danny Ings has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
MANAGER QUOTES
Claude Puel: "It is important to play our game. We will be playing against a very good team with great players but we have qualities also. Liverpool are top of the table for chances created and we are in third. It will be a good game and an open one. It is important to have good concentration. We need a good attitude and a good collective, and need to be clinical in front of goal."
Jurgen Klopp: "After international breaks it’s a special situation. Usually you have the players here, you can see how they feel, but even then they can get injuries in training, of course. But it feels different when you see them playing and cannot see them playing. For me, it’s not possible to watch Brazilian games live at 1.30 at night or whatever - when you wake up in the morning it’s different. The first thing you look is on the smartphone [to see] if somebody wrote you anything, and when there’s no message, that’s the first good sign."
MATCH FACTS
- Southampton ended a run of four Premier League games without beating Liverpool with their 3-2 victory over the Reds in March (D1 L3).
- However, Liverpool did beat the Saints at St Mary’s last season in the League Cup 6-1. Divock Origi scored a hat-trick in that match, with Daniel Sturridge also scoring twice.
- Southampton have dropped more points from leading positions than any other team this season (8), while no side has collected more from behind than Liverpool (6).
- Philippe Coutinho has scored in three of his previous four visits to St Mary’s Stadium in the Premier League (three goals).
- Coutinho has already equalled the number of assists he got in 2015/16 (5) and is three goals shy of his tally from last season (eight in 2015-16, five this season).
- This is Liverpool’s best start to a Premier League season since 2008/09 after 11 games (also 26 points). Only in 2002/03 (27) did they collect more points from their opening 11 fixtures.
- Jürgen Klopp’s side have won 16 games in 2016; no Premier League side has won more (Manchester United also on 16).
- No English Premier League player has scored more goals across all competitions this season than Southampton’s Charlie Austin (8, level with Theo Walcott).
- Only Roberto Firmino (28) has created more chances from open play in the Premier League this season than Dusan Tadic (25, level with David Silva).
- Southampton’s last Premier League win against a side top of the table going into that day was against Liverpool in September 2013 (W0 D3 L3 since then).
- Liverpool have scored 40 goals in their 14 competitive games so far this season – their best tally after 14 games since 1895-96 (48 goals).
BOOKIES' ODDS
Southampton 13/5, Draw 57/17, Liverpool 6/5 (at time of writing)
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