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its a CRIME that this game will be to an EMPTY Anfield..
The stand-out fixture of the opening weekend. Champions v champions; Leeds make their Premier League return and are handed the toughest game possible.
Liverpool won the title comfortably last season but Leeds lifted the Championship trophy with a ten-point gap between themselves and West Brom in second.
That will likely count for little here, just ask Norwich after their first day experience last season, and Liverpool are likely to pick up where they left off
That's not to say that Leeds won't have opportunities to score though. The one thing we won't see from Marcelo Bielsa's side this season is 'playing for a point' - their head coach wants to win every single game they're involved in and won't be fazed by any opponent.
Leeds' transfer window has been impressive and it's the one area where they've edged Liverpool during the off-season. The arrivals of Spain's starting forward Rodrigo and German international defender Robin Koch represent great business and a statement of intent.
Rodrigo may not be involved here, based on what we know of Bielsa and new signings, but the Leeds boss telling his press conference on Thursday that both new players are ready for Anfield may suggest a shift in attitude that comes with the calibre of player they are now attracting.
One player to keep an eye on was a regular for Leeds in that title-winning season and that's Jack Harrison. He established himself as Bielsa's preferred choice on the left wing and he saw huge improvement in his second season under the Whites' boss.
He had direct involvement in 14 league goals during the 2019/20 campaign but his high number of total shots across the course of the campaign suggests there should have been more.
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last eight games against Leeds in all competitions (W6 D2), since a 1-2 defeat in April 2001 in the Premier League.
Leeds have lost their last three away matches against Liverpool in all competitions, with this the Whites’ first trip to Anfield since a 0-2 defeat in the League Cup in November 2016.
Leeds have played more Premier League matches on MD1 without losing than any other team in the competition’s history (P12 W5 D7), while Liverpool have won six of their last seven games on opening day (D1), scoring 15 goals in their four under Jürgen Klopp (W3 D1).
This is the seventh time in the Premier League that the reigning champions have faced a newly-promoted side at home on the opening day, with the title-holders winning all six of the previous games. Only two newly-promoted sides have won away at the reigning champions on MD1 in the top-flight – Notts County vs Aston Villa in 1981-82 and West Brom vs Arsenal in 1931-32.
The winner of the previous season’s Championship hasn’t won their opening day Premier League match since Sunderland in 2007-08 against Spurs – all 12 sides since have failed to win (D3 L9), including Norwich last season, who lost 1-4 at Anfield against Liverpool.
Liverpool have only lost once on the opening day of a top-flight season when they are reigning champions in 18 previous seasons (W12 D5), losing 0-2 against West Brom in the 1923-24 campaign.