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Steven Gerrad final game for Liverpool at Anfield.Possible Line-ups, Stats, Team News: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Date: Saturday, 16 May, 2015 Venue: Anfield Referee: Jonathan Moss

Today Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard will play his last game at Anfield Stadium against Crystal Palace in Premier League.
Kickoff: 17:30 BST 
Date: Saturday, 16 May, 2015 
Venue: Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
Referee: Jonathan Moss



Possible Line-ups:
Possible Line-ups, Stats, Team News: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace


Team News:
  • Duo defenders Mamadou Sakho and Jon Flanagan remain out with their injuries.
  • Mario Balotelli is back but Daniel Sturridge remains on the sidelines.
  • Steven Gerrard is going to start this game as it will be his last game at Anfield in the Reds jersey.
  • Rickie Lambert is likely to start from the bench as he failed to impress last weekend against Chelsea.


Crystal Palace
  • Alan Pardew will be without Jonathan Williams who is out with an injury.
  • Jason Puncheon impressed last weekend against Manchester United from the bench, he might get a start this time.
  • Mile Jedinak and James McArthur are likely to start in the midfield which would bench Joe Ledley.

Stats:
  • Liverpool have won two of their last six Premier League games.
  • Crystal Palace have lost their last four Premier League games.
  • Liverpool are undefeated in their last five Premier League home games against Crystal Palace.
  • Liverpool have kept six clean sheets in their last ten wins against Palace at Anfield.

Prediction:
Liverpool 2 – 1 Crystal Palace, Steven Gerrard on the score sheet for Liverpool.





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