PROBABLE LINEUPS
LIVERPOOL
Reina
Johnson, Carragher, Agger, Enrique
Lucas, Henderson, Gerrard
Sturridge, Suarez, Coutinho
CHELSEA
Cech
Azpilicueta, Luiz, Terry, Bertrand
Ramires, Lampard
Mata, Oscar, Hazard
Torres
Liverpool remain without Fabio Borini (shoulder), Joe Allen (shoulder) and Martin Kelly (knee), who are all ruled out for the rest of the season.
Meanwhile, Raheem Sterling (thigh) faces a late fitness test after missing Liverpool's last two games.
As for Chelsea, they face no fresh injury concerns, and with both Ashley Cole and Gary Cahill on the verge of returning to the first team after spells on the sideline through injury, manager Rafael Benitez may well be able to include them in what is certain to be a strong side.
Oriol Romeu (knee) remains Chelsea's only long-term absentee.
DID YOU KNOW?
The last time these two sides met at Anfield, Liverpool won in emphatic fashion, beating the Blues 4-1 after going 3-0 in the opening half-hour.
The Reds also have history on their side, winning five of the last 10 meetings between the two clubs, with Chelsea winning three games and two ending in draws.
Luis Suarez (pictured) has been on fine form all season and leads the Premier League top goalscorers table with 22 goals, double the amount he managed last campaign.
The Reds have had the most attempts at goal in Europe this season with 639, leading Real Madrid in second place by 43 shots.
Despite scoring five goals in all competitions since the new year, Fernando Torres hasn't scored in a Premier League game since he netted a double against Sunderland at the start of December. He is 14/1 to score two of more on Sunday.
The importance of the clash might spur Torres on to score, however, as the Spaniard faces the club he spent four years at, scoring 81 goals in 142 appearances.
Chelsea's victory in midweek against Fulham was only their second away win in the league in 2013, and before that game they were on a three game losing streak away from Stamford Bridge.
Prediction
With both teams desperate to win for different reasons, it's certainly going to be a very close game. Anfield is a difficult place for any side to visit, and the atmosphere will be electric from start to finish.
This could benefit Liverpool and give them the edge over Chelsea, especially when the visitors' current mediocre form away from home is taken into account.
However, when Chelsea play at their full potential they can be unstoppable, and their need for victories to stay in front of Arsenal and Tottenham in the battle for third place could give them the edge over their hosts.
Editor's Prediction
Liverpool 1-2 Chelsea
LIVERPOOL
Reina
Johnson, Carragher, Agger, Enrique
Lucas, Henderson, Gerrard
Sturridge, Suarez, Coutinho
CHELSEA
Cech
Azpilicueta, Luiz, Terry, Bertrand
Ramires, Lampard
Mata, Oscar, Hazard
Torres
Liverpool remain without Fabio Borini (shoulder), Joe Allen (shoulder) and Martin Kelly (knee), who are all ruled out for the rest of the season.
Meanwhile, Raheem Sterling (thigh) faces a late fitness test after missing Liverpool's last two games.
As for Chelsea, they face no fresh injury concerns, and with both Ashley Cole and Gary Cahill on the verge of returning to the first team after spells on the sideline through injury, manager Rafael Benitez may well be able to include them in what is certain to be a strong side.
Oriol Romeu (knee) remains Chelsea's only long-term absentee.
DID YOU KNOW?
The last time these two sides met at Anfield, Liverpool won in emphatic fashion, beating the Blues 4-1 after going 3-0 in the opening half-hour.
The Reds also have history on their side, winning five of the last 10 meetings between the two clubs, with Chelsea winning three games and two ending in draws.
Luis Suarez (pictured) has been on fine form all season and leads the Premier League top goalscorers table with 22 goals, double the amount he managed last campaign.
The Reds have had the most attempts at goal in Europe this season with 639, leading Real Madrid in second place by 43 shots.
Despite scoring five goals in all competitions since the new year, Fernando Torres hasn't scored in a Premier League game since he netted a double against Sunderland at the start of December. He is 14/1 to score two of more on Sunday.
The importance of the clash might spur Torres on to score, however, as the Spaniard faces the club he spent four years at, scoring 81 goals in 142 appearances.
Chelsea's victory in midweek against Fulham was only their second away win in the league in 2013, and before that game they were on a three game losing streak away from Stamford Bridge.
Prediction
With both teams desperate to win for different reasons, it's certainly going to be a very close game. Anfield is a difficult place for any side to visit, and the atmosphere will be electric from start to finish.
This could benefit Liverpool and give them the edge over Chelsea, especially when the visitors' current mediocre form away from home is taken into account.
However, when Chelsea play at their full potential they can be unstoppable, and their need for victories to stay in front of Arsenal and Tottenham in the battle for third place could give them the edge over their hosts.
Editor's Prediction
Liverpool 1-2 Chelsea