The latest round of live televised Premier League fixtures for April and May have been announced, with Liverpool's trip to Manchester United the pick of the bunch.
The duo have been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons this week, with their American owners driving forces behind the failed European Super League proposal.
On Tuesday night Liverpool and United joined Chelsea, Man City, Spurs and Arsenal in withdrawing from the £4.6bn, JP Morgan-backed scheme and will need to return focus on the remaining top flight fixtures.
With Champions League football back on the table, Liverpool will be looking to pick up valuable points as they bid to qualify for next season's competition, with their visit of Old Trafford to take on second-placed United a major hurdle.