Liverpool vs. Swansea: Complete Preview, Start Time and Schedule
Liverpool and Swansea will clash in an EPL contest that is vital for the sake of the standings. Liverpool is currently in sixth with 18 points. They are six points ahead of Swansea, who are tied for ninth.
Unless Liverpool wants to fall back into a cluttered path, they will need to take this match on their home pitch.
If they keep playing like they have been, this shouldn't be a problem. Liverpool has not lost a match since their September 18th 4-0 drubbing to Tottenham.
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Where: Anfied Road in Liverpool
When: Saturday, November 5 at 11:00 a.m. EST
Watch: FoxSoccer.tv, Abu Dhabi Sports, SuperSport 5, SuperSport CSN
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Player to Watch for Liverpool: Luis Suarez
Suarez is a dynamic player, and he is never boring to watch. Whatever he does, good or bad, it is entertaining. Luckily for Liverpool, the good has outweighed the bad.
He leads them with four goals in nine EPL games. He is almost always at the center of the offensive attack.
Player to Watch for Swansea: Danny Graham
Graham is quietly putting together a very solid campaign. This forward leads Swansea in EPL goals at four, and he has done so efficiently.
His four goals have come on 22 shots.
Key Matchup: Michael Vorm vs. Luis Suarez
Suarez is going to take his share of shots. There is no doubting this. That means Vorm will have to stop them if his team is going to stay competitive.
Vorm is turning in a solid campaign. On the season, he has conceded 15 goals and saved 41 shots.
Vorm is certainly going to stay busy in this one.
What They're Saying: Andy Carroll talks about Luis Suarez and his own play in an article by Oliver Platt on goal.com:
""Suarez is fantastic to play with as you can see," Carroll told ESPN after the match. "He creates chances for everyone and then puts them away himself when he gets them. He is fantastic to have in the team."
The former Newcastle frontman hailed his teammate's ability and also declared himself pleased with his own display as he looks to stake his place as a key member of Kenny Dalglish's starting XI.
"It is always nice to score personally and I've missed a few games sitting on the bench so it's nice to get a chance and to put one in the back of the net," he continued. "I think I know what I’m capable of doing when I am in the team, but I've just got to do my best. I thought I helped out the team today and we deserved the three points."
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Score Prediction: Liverpool 3, Swansea 1



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