Today brings us the biggest game of the Premier League season so far, as Manchester City travel to Anfield for a game that could decide this year’s title. Meanwhile, Chelsea are poised to take advantage of whatever slip ups either, or both, of their rivals make as they travel to Swansea in the later game.
Both games are live and exclusive on Off the Ball, with kick off at Anfield at 1.37 and kick off in the game between Swansea City and Chelsea is at 4.07.
Dave McIntyre and Keith Andrews are at Anfield for us, while Nathan Murphy and Colchester Untied manager Joe Dunne are in the commentary box at the Liberty Stadium.
City are currently sweating on the fitness of captain Vincent Kompany. The Belgian left training early yesterday but reports suggest it was merely a precaution and the Belgian will start today.
A win for City would move them to within a point of the leaders, with two games in hand. A victory for Liverpool would see them just 4 wins from a league title.
The 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster will be remembered before the game this afternoon, which will add to the emotional atmosphere inside the ground.
All of this weekend's Premier League and FA Cup games have kicked off seven minutes later than usual as a mark of respect to those who died in the disaster.
Ex-Mayo man David Brady will also be a regular presence on today’s show, giving live updates from Croke Park as the Allianz League semi-finals get underway.