The rivalry between Liverpool and Chelsea has been one of the most entertaining of the modern footballing era but it could be set to rack up another level.
The two sides are set to meet as title rivals for the first time since the infamous 2014 game that saw Liverpool's title chances slip - quite literally - through their fingers.
With the backdrop of Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel's tense relationship, the next installment of the rivalry could be set to unfold.

Jurgen Klopp (left) and Thomas Tuchel (right) could continue their sides' bitter rivalry

The current Liverpool and Chelsea sides will renew hostilities on Saturday at Anfield
The modern-day rivalry between Liverpool and Chelsea can be chaptered by their managers.