Liverpool, with a glimmer of hope for a UEFA Europa League spot, will welcome Aston Villa at home, who have been on a downward spiral recently. Liverpool's momentum has been unstoppable, winning all seven of their games, four of which they were ahead of their opponents at halftime, with their midfielders taking turns to make their opponents tired. Villa has only won 2 of its last 5 games, and has lost two consecutive away games, and may not be able to withstand Liverpool's offense at halftime, so the odds of a home win are quite high. (Live on Now 622 Saturday at 10pm)

In the last round of away match against Lister City, Liverpool once again won by 3 goals, with 7 consecutive victories in the league. Leader Jurgen Klopp said that even if the situation is unfavorable, the team will do their best, and strive to win all the next two EPL matches, in order to expect the third and fourth place Newcastle or Manchester United to make mistakes, and the team is expected to achieve a reversal of fortune.

Indeed, Liverpool have shown great firepower towards the end of the season, scoring 20 goals in their last seven games, with Gabriel Jaffe, Diego Suarez and Distin Stones scoring in addition to Mohamed Salah, to overwhelm their opponents with a multi-point attack. And, with the game being the final fixture of the season at Anfield Road, with James Milner, Roberto Firmins, Naby Kheda and Alex Chamberlain all saying their farewells, the team is expected to pull away late in the game, when the four players will have the chance to be unveiled to the applause of the fans.

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