The last Premier League match of 2014 sees Liverpool host Swansea City live on Monday Night Football.
Brendan Rodgers lead Swansea to advancement to the Premier League in 2011 and his previous club as of now sits three points clear of his momentum one in the table.
Both sides delighted in 1-0 win on Boxing Day, with Swansea beating Aston Villa at home and Liverpool winning at Burnley, however the Reds have won only two of their last eight Premier League matches at Anfield.
Simon Mignolet will come back to beginning XI at the cost of the harmed Brad Jones. The Belgian had been "uncertainly" dropped by Rodgers, however was called upon from the seat when Jones endured thigh damage against Burnley.
Fabio Borini comes back to the squad taking after suspension however protectors Dejan Lovren and Glen Johnson (both crotch) and Jon Flanagan (knee) are still not fit.
Swansea winger Jefferson Montero is situated to miss the match after he harmed a hamstring against Villa, despite the fact that he will be evaluated in the following 24 hours.
Swansea team coach Garry Monk is ready to change in his squad and recall his Jazz Richards, wyne Routledge and Bafetimbi. While, Bred is also changing and Spurs midfielder Tom Carroll will replace Jonjo Shelvey.
There have been 16 in last three, after only one goal being scored in the initial three Barclays Premier League matches in the middle of Swansea and Liverpool.
There have been three goals scored in the opening five minutes of the last two class gatherings between these two groups.
Shelvey has scored in both of his appearances for Swansea against his previous club.
Last season's 3-4 loss is the most elevated scoring endlessly match that Swansea have been included in far from home since they arrived at the Premier League (seven goals).
Wilfried Bony has scored the first goal of the amusement in three of his last four begins far from home for Swansea.
Predictions
"I'm trying for a Liverpool win here yet it’s a hard amusement. Swansea is a decent football group and they'll go to Anfield and pass the ball and also Liverpool. Anyhow Brendan Rodgers will be content with his side's exhibitions generally and they are beginning to string a couple of results together. They can proceed with that and get a hard-battled 2-1 win."
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