Match Overview
Liverpool welcome Newcastle United to Anfield with both sides seeking a strong statement in the Premier League. The hosts have been consistent at home, while the visitors aim to stabilise their away form. The last league meeting between these teams produced a 3-2 Liverpool win, suggesting another competitive encounter. Expect a disciplined tactical battle with periods of quick transitions and decisive moments at both ends.
- Fixture: Liverpool vs Newcastle United
- Competition: Premier League
- Venue: Anfield
- Date: 31-01-2026
- Kickoff: 20:00 GMT / 20:00 UTC
Predicted Lineups
Liverpool
- Alisson (Goalkeeper)
- V. van Dijk (Defender)
- M. Kerkez (Defender)
- I. Konaté (Defender)
- A. Robertson (Defender)
- D. Szoboszlai (Midfielder)
- R. Gravenberch (Midfielder)
- A. Mac Allister (Midfielder)
- F. Wirtz (Midfielder)
- C. Gakpo (Attacker)
- Mohamed Salah (Attacker)
Newcastle United
- N. Pope (Goalkeeper)
- M. Thiaw (Defender)
- L. Hall (Defender)
- D. Burn (Defender)
- S. Botman (Defender)
- S. Tonali (Midfielder)
- L. Miley (Midfielder)
- J. Ramsey (Midfielder)
- J. Willock (Midfielder)
- H. Barnes (Attacker)
- A. Gordon (Attacker)
Injury & Suspension Report
Liverpool
- J. Frimpong – Injury
- Stefan Bajčetić – Hamstring Injury
- C. Scanlon – Hamstring Injury
- J. Gomez – Injury
- C. Bradley – Knee Injury
- G. Leoni – Knee Injury
- A. Isak – Broken Leg
- I. Konaté – Personal Reasons
Newcastle United
- Bruno Guimarães – Ankle Injury
- V. Livramento – Hamstring Injury
- F. Schär – Injury
- Joelinton – Injury
- E. Krafth – Knee Injury
Head-to-Head
Across 167 meetings, Liverpool have 83 wins, Newcastle have 43, and 41 have ended level. Recent clashes tend to be open, averaging 3.6 goals across the last ten. Liverpool edged the most recent league contest 3-2, underlining the fine margins that often decide this fixture.
Match Analysis & Prediction
Liverpool’s home form has been steady, with three wins and two draws in their last five at Anfield and nine goals scored in that stretch. Their approach blends controlled possession with sharp, quick interchanges and bursts of pressing, which typically pin opponents back. The structure through A. Mac Allister and F. Wirtz should link well with Mohamed Salah and C. Gakpo, while V. van Dijk and A. Robertson provide stability and progression from the back. Managing the listed absences will be important, but the projected XI retains balance across all lines.
Newcastle’s Magpies set to test Liverpool’s Anfield fortress in a high-stakes Merseyside clash.
Newcastle’s away returns have been mixed, with two defeats and two draws in their last five on the road and five goals scored. A 2-0 loss at Aston Villa highlighted their need for greater efficiency in both boxes. N. Pope’s record of seven clean sheets in 14 away matches offers a platform, while the back four of D. Burn, S. Botman, M. Thiaw and L. Hall will be tasked with limiting Liverpool’s wide overloads and quick combinations.
In midfield, S. Tonali, L. Miley, J. Ramsey and J. Willock bring energy and ball-carrying options, but the absence of Bruno Guimarães removes a key controller. That puts more onus on quick transitions to A. Gordon and H. Barnes, who can threaten space if Newcastle break Liverpool’s press. Set-piece phases could be a useful route given Newcastle’s aerial profile.
The head-to-head trend points to goals, and both teams have forwards capable of decisive moments. Liverpool’s recent home control, coupled with their pressing structure, suggests they can create the better chances, though Pope’s form could keep the contest tight. Newcastle will look to stay compact, counter into channels, and lean on defensive resilience.
Prediction: Liverpool to edge a close game by a one-goal margin.

