Liverpool look to take another step closer to matching Arsenal's "Invincibles" on Saturday when they face last-place Norwich City at Carrow Road.
The champions-elect will finally win their first title in the Premier League era barring a catastrophic and unprecedented collapse as they enter this match a staggering 22 points clear of two-time champions Manchester City with 13 games remaining. The chasm is in fact so large that Liverpool (24-1-0) can clinch a Champions League spot and top-four finish with victories in their next two league contests.
Jurgen Klopp has done a good job rotating his side ahead of what will be a challenging defence of their Champions League title, also getting productive performances from his younger players as Liverpool's kiddie corps has been pivotal in getting the Merseysiders to the fifth round of the FA Cup.