
Liverpool will face Fulham on April 11th at Anfield in the Premier League, with the match scheduled for 5:30 PM BST. The Reds are currently focused on their upcoming UEFA Champions League match against PSG, which may impact their performance.
Liverpool Manager Arne Slot looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between Paris Saint-Germain FC and Liverpool FC at Parc des Princes on April 8, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images) | Getty Images
| Saturday, April 11th |
Premier League | Anfield
5:30PM BST/12:30PM EST
Fulham will be licking their lips at this one, and not just because of Liverpoolâs form: the Reds play on Saturday in between two of the most important remaining matches of the season, and the teamâs attention will almost certainly be on the ground they need to make up against PSG in the coming week.
Liverpool come into this one in fifth place and Fulham in ninth, but the tightness of the table this season means that only five points separate the two sides. The Reds are obviously in a worse place in terms of form and general vibes, but the Cottagers have had a mixed record in recent weeks as well. Fulham beat Burnley last time out, but previously drew away to Nottingham Forest after two straight losses against Southampton in the FA Cup and West Ham United at home in the league. They did beat Spurs 2-1 to round out their last five performances, but who exactly doesnât beat Spurs this season (other than, of course, Liverpool)? They have won three of their last five matches in the league, unsurprisingly better domestic form than the Reds have managed.
Fulham is another team looking to complete 2025/26 without losing to Liverpool, having drawn 2-2 back in January in the home fixture. The Reds are winless in three in the Premier League against the Cottagers, having drawn two and losing one. However, Fulham have won just two of their 32 total Premier League games at Anfield, once in 2012 and once in 2021. The previous four meetings have been goal fests, with 17 total goals scored; we might expect more of the same here.
In the most worrying news for this particular iteration of Liverpool Football Club, Fulham love to score late in games, scoring 18 in the final 20 minutes of Premier League games (the same amount as the Reds, come to that). Given that Liverpool have seemed to drop off in intensity and mental acuity at around the 60-minute mark in recent weeks, Fulhamâs tendency for late joy is a real concern.
Also a worry is Liverpoolâs tendency to drop off players as they approach the final third in possession. Fulham have the very-familiar Harry Wilson, who loves nothing more than to score from range. Giving him time on the ball around the outside of the area is dangerous â and while it seems belittling to emphasize such simple and basic things, this seasonâs Liverpool have been repeatedly hurt from such positions.
Predicted Liverpool Lineup (4-3-3)
Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konaté, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Ekitiké, Wirtz
Liverpool desperately need a win, not just because European qualification is a must, but because the swift descent to rock bottom desperately needs to stop.
Georgi Mamardashvili will start once again in goal as Alisson remains sidelined, and Arne Slot has choices in defense. Itâs likely Joe Gomez will not be asked to go again should his services be required against PSG next week, so Jeremie Frimpong should see a start at right back. Given the announcement of his departure, it feels likely that Andy Robertson will start on the left. Both Frimpong and Gomez are âworriesâ for the manager when it comes to fitness, so we could of course see the return of out-of-position right back. As Robertson joins Mohamed Salah in leaving, you have to wonder whether these major decisions have impacted Liverpoolâs season in any way, even if they by no means explain the depths of disappointment.
A midfield three of Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Alexis Mac Allister seems the most likely, though Florian Wirtz could be selected to start deeper, and Curtis Jones will want minutes. Slot did not select Salah against PSG and heâs almost guaranteed a start here, alongside Hugo EkitikĂ© and either Florian Wirtz or Cody Gakpo. We could see some of Alexander Isak on Saturday, which would be a glint of optimism amidst a broadly grim mood.
Three straight losses on the road as the club announce ticket price increases and long-serving Liverpool greats announce that theyâll be leaving at the end of the season. Itâs really hard to think of a worse time in my lifetime to be gearing up for a Liverpool match, and itâs worrying that the period under Roy Hodgson with the clubâs literal existence on the line is the only mood matching moment I can think of.
Yet again you feel a win at the weekend will fix nothing on its own when it comes to the mood both inside the club and amongst the fanbase. And yet not to win is unthinkable.
The Managers Have Their Say
Arne Slot:Â âWeâve given ourselves not the best situation to be in, but as you said, Paris kept us alive so weâre still in that tie, and there are two massive, massive games in the league coming up as well and afterwards five more and hopefully a few more in the Champions League as well. But first the focus should be on Fulham and thatâs where the focus is on now.â
Marco Silva: âWe come from a good result [against Burnley], we come from a result where we were losing and we won the game in a good way at home. We went for the international break with three points, massive three points in my opinion, for us. And letâs hope we can start in the same way against a very, very good side â with the bad run, itâs true. They lost three games in a row in different competitions, and if itâs going to have an impact or not in the game, we donât know. We prepare ourselves for the best Liverpool possible, and we want to be competitive like we did show last season, against them this season already [too], and letâs hope we can repeat the same type of performance.â
The Officials
Referee: Anthony Taylor Assistants: Gary Beswick, Blake Antrobus Fourth official: Oli Langford VAR: Stuart Attwell Assistant VAR: Craig Taylor
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The Liverpool vs. Fulham match is scheduled for 5:30 PM BST on April 11, 2026.
The match will take place at Anfield, Liverpool's home stadium.
Liverpool's focus on their upcoming UEFA Champions League match against PSG may distract them from performing at their best against Fulham.
The match is significant as it occurs during a crucial period for Liverpool, who need to improve their standing in the league while managing their Champions League commitments.


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