Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has urged supporters to make Anfield "horrible" for opponents in the coming months as his team seek to get their Premier League title challenge over the line.
Newcastle's Lewis Hall, right, is challenged by Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield in Liverpool, Wednesday,
Liverpool play seven of the remaining 11 Premier League games this season at home, with Virgil van Dijk confident of using that advantage.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah believes this season is his best-ever at Anfield as he continues to set the pace for goals and assists in the Premier League.
Since losing their first Premier League home game against Newcastle 2-0 in April 1994, Liverpool are unbeaten in their past 28 against the Magpies at Anfield in the competition (W23 D5). Meanwhile, Newcastle are winless in 16 Premier League games against the Reds,
Everything you need to know about Wednesday's clash at Anfield as Liverpool look to maintain their title charge.
Newcastle United travel to the league leaders on Wednesday, and they expect a tough test against Liverpool in front of the Anfield crowd.
Two of the top goal-scorers in the Premier League meet when Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool FC hosts Alexander Isak’s Newcastle United on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at Anfield beginning at
Virgil van Dijk has urged Liverpool fans to make Anfield a “horrible” place to go for rival teams as they look to secure the Premier League title. The Reds moved 11 points clear of Arsenal at the top of the table after a 2-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday;
If the joyous fans at Anfield on Wednesday celebrated as if they were witnessing a Premier League title in the making, neither Liverpool boss Arne Slot nor his players were getting carried away in what has been an outstanding season,
Liverpool will face Paris St-Germain in the last 16 of the Champions League, travelling to the French capital for the first leg before welcoming the Ligue 1 champions to Anfield. Former Reds defender Stephen Warnock tells The Football News Show that Arne Slot's side will "fancy their chances" against an indifferent PSG outfit,