Liverpool vs Arsenal predicted line-ups and team news: Reds ace could return but double blow for Arteta
Liverpool host Arsenal on Sunday in the first meeting of last season’s top two. The Reds finished 10 points clear of Mikel Arteta’s side last term as they won the title in dominant fashion. Liverpool and Arsenal meet for the first time this season on SundayGetty Arteta’s side have made a winning start to the season with a pair of victories alreadyAFP However, Arsenal have made a perfect start to the current campaign with two wins from two. The Gunners followed up their win at Manchester United by beating Leeds at the weekend. Meanwhile, Liverpool got the new season underway against Bournemouth at Anfield, winning 4-2 home before a thrilling late victory over Newcastle. Both sides will be looking to maintain their impressive starts to the season and gain an upper hand in the title race. However, Arteta and his dugout rival Arne Slot are both set to be handed selection headaches at Anfield. Liverpool predicted line-up to face Arsenal Jeremie Frimpong remains absent for the champions as he recovers from a hamstring injury. The summer signing has been ruled out until after the international break. Conor Bradley could return to action, though, having come on as a substitute against the Magpies. Elsewhere, Slot is likely to go unchanged as his attack continues to catch the eye. GettyFrimpong will not feature after being ruled out until after the international break[/caption] New arrivals Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike all started both their opening matches. However, Slot is hoping to find the right balance after watching his side concede twice against Bournemouth and Newcastle. talkSPORT hosts Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist were particularly hard on the Reds for their defensive woes. “They cannot win the league defending like that,” said Stelling. “[Ibrahima] Konate had another nightmarish game. Kerkez, what was he doing for the Bruno goal?” McCoist added: “He doesn’t jump. Is he trying to shield him out the road? “It’s a good header from Bruno, he does well, but I don’t know what he’s trying to do. The second, it’s just an old-fashioned long ball that they don’t deal with.” Slot is looking to find the perfect balance of attack and defence in his sideGetty Liverpool predicted XI to face Arsenal GK: Alisson RB: Bradley CB: Van Dijk CB: Konate LB: Kerkez CM: Szoboszlai CM: Gravenberch RW: Salah CAM: Wirtz LW: Gakpo ST: Ekitike Arsenal predicted line-up to face Liverpool Arteta was handed a double injury blow against Leeds last weekend. Despite seeing his side win 5-0, captain Martin Odegaard and star man Bukayo Saka were both forced off during the match. Odegaard left the Emirates Stadium with his shoulder in a sling and remains a doubt for this match. Meanwhile, Saka has been ruled out for four weeks with a hamstring injury. Odegaard played just 38 minutes before having to go offGetty The England international will also miss the Three Lions’ upcoming matches against Andorra and Serbia. Their absences add to a growing list of injuries for the Gunners boss to contend with. Kai Havertz missed the win over Leeds due to a knee injury, with Viktor Gyokeres continuing in attack. The Swedish striker scored twice against the newly-promoted outfit as he opened his account for Arsenal. Ben White and Christian Norgaard could return to fitness in time for the trip to Anfield, though. Gabriel Jesus remains absent with an ACL injury but Eberechi Eze is in line to make his debut for the club. The midfielder was unveiled prior to kick-off against Leeds after completing a move from Crystal Palace. GettySaka was forced off against Leeds and is set to be out for up to four weeks[/caption] Arsenal predicted XI to face Liverpool GK: Raya RB: Timber CB: Saliba CB: Gabriel LB: Calafiori CDM: Zubimendi CM: Rice CM: Eze RW: Madueke ST: Gyokeres LW: Trossard Liverpool vs Arsenal: Date and how to follow This Premier League meeting takes place on Sunday, August 31 with kick-off scheduled for 4.30pm. talkSPORT will provide live updates from the match in our GameDay Live with Sam Matterface show. To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream. Listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. Visit talkSPORT BET for all the latest odds and bet boosts. The game will also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm.

Liverpool host Arsenal on Sunday in the first meeting of last season’s top two.
The Reds finished 10 points clear of Mikel Arteta’s side last term as they won the title in dominant fashion.
However, Arsenal have made a perfect start to the current campaign with two wins from two.
The Gunners followed up their win at Manchester United by beating Leeds at the weekend.
Meanwhile, Liverpool got the new season underway against Bournemouth at Anfield, winning 4-2 home before a thrilling late victory over Newcastle.
Both sides will be looking to maintain their impressive starts to the season and gain an upper hand in the title race.
However, Arteta and his dugout rival Arne Slot are both set to be handed selection headaches at Anfield.
Liverpool predicted line-up to face Arsenal
Jeremie Frimpong remains absent for the champions as he recovers from a hamstring injury.
The summer signing has been ruled out until after the international break.
Conor Bradley could return to action, though, having come on as a substitute against the Magpies.
Elsewhere, Slot is likely to go unchanged as his attack continues to catch the eye.
New arrivals Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike all started both their opening matches.
However, Slot is hoping to find the right balance after watching his side concede twice against Bournemouth and Newcastle.
talkSPORT hosts Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist were particularly hard on the Reds for their defensive woes.
“They cannot win the league defending like that,” said Stelling.
“[Ibrahima] Konate had another nightmarish game. Kerkez, what was he doing for the Bruno goal?”
McCoist added: “He doesn’t jump. Is he trying to shield him out the road?
“It’s a good header from Bruno, he does well, but I don’t know what he’s trying to do. The second, it’s just an old-fashioned long ball that they don’t deal with.”
Liverpool predicted XI to face Arsenal
- GK: Alisson
- RB: Bradley
- CB: Van Dijk
- CB: Konate
- LB: Kerkez
- CM: Szoboszlai
- CM: Gravenberch
- RW: Salah
- CAM: Wirtz
- LW: Gakpo
- ST: Ekitike
Arsenal predicted line-up to face Liverpool
Arteta was handed a double injury blow against Leeds last weekend.
Despite seeing his side win 5-0, captain Martin Odegaard and star man Bukayo Saka were both forced off during the match.
Odegaard left the Emirates Stadium with his shoulder in a sling and remains a doubt for this match.
Meanwhile, Saka has been ruled out for four weeks with a hamstring injury.
The England international will also miss the Three Lions’ upcoming matches against Andorra and Serbia.
Their absences add to a growing list of injuries for the Gunners boss to contend with.
Kai Havertz missed the win over Leeds due to a knee injury, with Viktor Gyokeres continuing in attack.
The Swedish striker scored twice against the newly-promoted outfit as he opened his account for Arsenal.
Ben White and Christian Norgaard could return to fitness in time for the trip to Anfield, though.
Gabriel Jesus remains absent with an ACL injury but Eberechi Eze is in line to make his debut for the club.
The midfielder was unveiled prior to kick-off against Leeds after completing a move from Crystal Palace.
Arsenal predicted XI to face Liverpool
- GK: Raya
- RB: Timber
- CB: Saliba
- CB: Gabriel
- LB: Calafiori
- CDM: Zubimendi
- CM: Rice
- CM: Eze
- RW: Madueke
- ST: Gyokeres
- LW: Trossard
Liverpool vs Arsenal: Date and how to follow
This Premier League meeting takes place on Sunday, August 31 with kick-off scheduled for 4.30pm.
talkSPORT will provide live updates from the match in our GameDay Live with Sam Matterface show.
To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
Listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
Visit talkSPORT BET for all the latest odds and bet boosts.
The game will also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm.