If Liverpool want to establish themselves as perennial title challengers then winning at Old Trafford has to become a regular occurrence. Brendan Rodgers' team have a chance to start a new trend as the last time Manchester United lost at home to their fiercest rivals was the 4-1 humiliation of 2008-09. David Moyes remains resolute in the midst of a trying inaugural season in charge of the champions but with Liverpool 11 points better off a victory could prove pivotal in turning his team's fortunes around. Jamie Jackson
Kick-off Sunday 1.30pm
Venue Old Trafford
Last season Man Utd 2 Liverpool 1
Live Sky Sports 1
Referee M Clattenburg
This season G20, Y66, R1, 3.4 cards per game
Odds H 6-4 A 2-1 D 5-2
Manchester United
Subs from Lindegaard, Evans, Vidic, Ferdinand, Buttner, Giggs, Young, Fletcher, Valencia, Kagawa, Nani, Welbeck, Hernández, Cleverley
Doubtful Evans (calf), Hernández (knee), Nani (hamstring), Da Silva (foot)
Injured None
Suspended None
Form WWDDLW
Discipline Y52 R2
Leading scorers Rooney, Van Persie 11
Liverpool
Subs from Jones, Coutinho, Lucas, Sakho, Cissokho, Touré, Kelly, Aspas, Moses, Alberto, Teixeira
Doubtful None
Injured José Enrique (knee, Apr), Coates (knee, Apr)
Form WWWWDW
Discipline Y40 R0
Leading scorer Suárez 24