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East Bengal's new boss, Sky's top pundit and a man rumoured to be The Masked Singer's 'Grandfather Clock'... it was Spice Boys vs Class of 92 when Liverpool and Manchester United last faced off as Premier League's top two in 1997 - but where are they now?

It has been an incredible 24 years since Manchester United and Liverpool went head-to-head as the Premier League's first and second-placed teams.

A clash between Roy Evans' Spice Boys and Sir Alex Ferguson's Class of 92 in April 1997, two of English football's heavyweights battling it out on the biggest of stages.

Fast forward to 2021 and the landscape is very different, but this weekend could see them go up against each other once again as the division's top two.

Gary Pallister scored twice for United when they last faced Liverpool in a table-topping clash

The tables have flipped since the mid-90s, of course.