Starting with Saturday's trip to Tottenham, Liverpool face a daunting run of games that may define their hopes of glory at home and abroad.
Liverpool's perfect start in the Premier League has stoked already considerable anticipation at Anfield that Jurgen Klopp's side could be set for a breakthrough season.
Last term's run to the Champions League final demonstrated a devastating, high-octane attacking team ready to go toe-to-toe with the best and win.
An impressive close season in the transfer market, with Brazil internationals Alisson and Fabinho arriving alongside Naby Keita and Xherdan Shaqiri, has added quality and depth to Klopp's squad in key positions.
The two-time Bundesliga champion is yet to win a trophy in England, while Liverpool's wait for their 19th top-flight crown dates back to 1990-91.
We will have a much clearer indication of whether all that is about to change after the Reds negotiate a daunting run of fixtures at home and abroad between the September and October international breaks.
September 15 – Tottenham (A)
Despite a considerably quieter close-season on the transfer front, Spurs served notice of their own title ambitions with an emphatic 3-0 win at Manchester United at the end of last month. Like Klopp's Liverpool, Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham are a side carrying out their coach's defined blueprint to the letter and normally to fine effect. A 2-1 defeat at Watford last time out knocked them off their stride but Liverpool must be wary of a backlash, especially given they were savaged 4-1 at Wembley last October.
September 18 – Paris Saint-Germain (H)
"Allez, allez, allez" is sure to ring around Anfield once again on the launch of their latest European campaign and their opponents from the French capital will certainly need no translation. In Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe, PSG have the most formidable attack in Europe on paper. Those plans are now sketched out by Thomas Tuchel, who impressed as a successor to Klopp at both Mainz and Borussia Dortmund. An intriguing tactical battle between the dugouts is in prospect and Liverpool will learn how their newfound defensive solidity holds up under heavy fire.
September 29 – Chelsea (A)
The PSG game is followed by a trip to Southampton and an EFL Cup rehearsal at Anfield for this Stamford Bridge clash. Like Liverpool, Chelsea boast a perfect record of four wins from their opening Premier League fixtures. There are still plenty of rough edges to the Blues under Maurizio Sarri, but the Italian's high-pressing and high-tempo style should mesh pleasingly with the Reds' approach. Klopp would be right to bank on a team further down the road than Sarri's Chelsea in terms of development being able to impose themselves decisively on the match, with disrupting midfield kingpin Jorginho probably the key.
October 3 – Napoli (A)
Napoli are in the early stages of a transition away from "Sarriball" under the esteemed Carlo Ancelotti. The early results have been mixed - conceding first in three Serie A games to date is far from ideal. However, Napoli won two of those against Lazio and AC Milan, demonstrating both the attacking firepower and resilience that helped them to go blow-for-blow with Juventus in the title race last season. Attacking talisman Dries Mertens is yet to return to a potent starting line-up following his World Cup exertions with Belgium and Liverpool will undoubtedly have their hands full in the cauldron-like atmosphere of the Stadio San Paolo.
October 7 – Manchester City (H)
Liverpool were the only side to decisively get the better of runaway Premier League champions City last season, winning three of the four encounters in all competitions. An eventual deficit of 25 points in the top-flight last season showed the gap still to bridged and City have an seemingly smoother run of fixtures during the forthcoming busy period. The always highly motivated Pep Guardiola will return to Merseyside with renewed determination to disprove the notion old Bundesliga sparring partner Klopp has his number.
Mohammadshakeel
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liverpool players now shouldnt be injured if a big player injures they might face problems
KindDrew
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Klopp is doing exactly what he promised to do when he was 1st signed to Liverpool, if you can remember he said b4 the next 4years that he was going to lift the premier league trophy and I know that what he intends to do..I mean after last season and last 2seasons outings that he got to the finals and lost, but he kept going that's what football requires..you fall down 8times but get up 9times I'm so sure that the other coaches are somehow scared of this German and his tactics I'm very #Proud #YnwaForEver
csai
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the game will start on saturday i cant wait,
Rahilrsu
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we will win all with God i believe
Divyansh26
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Iam a big fan of Klopp always
same here..
stevy8
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We will win no doubts...........
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Iam a big fan of Klopp always
stevy8
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we will start our straight 7 winnings Saturday by defeating the Spurs as long as there is no dirty players like Ramos we can beat the unbeatable yes we can YNWA
fucabdmosy
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We now have a squad not a team any longer. Let's see how Klopp uses his players. Expect a lot of rotation
ahulejohn55
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I wish the guys good luck. May God help us to win all the matches, with God all things are possible. go with your heads up guys! YNWA
Jamaica4955833
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Liverpool is going to trash them all
diciklptz
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adjust cause of fatigue a lot of energy required which is impossible for this fixture
Tituspeacekalunga
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as chelsea,we know what liverpool is the strong team so far,we can't under let them,and we are ready to face any team
tutkmrtu
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we will win all the top fixtures in front of us,both home and away,beginning with Tottenham Hotspur away
SgtSINGAM67
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its never of "run baby run".... have we heard of "rule boys rule" (Kops Klopp way). You'll Never Walk Alone Reds Brothers
Mo-Saad
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Too much tough games in short period.
kalhareg
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This is the time to see how #LFC is solid and strong!!! YNWA
sharib2512
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The game against spurs is tough and if Liverpool beat them good. Then the confidence will be there....
RomanoM
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Its going to be tough the next month and a half of games but this is what we invested for our rotation should be spot on and i trust in Klopp and our squad to pull is through, this run of fixtures is what we need to mould us in to title glory,but lets not get way ahead we need to take it game by game starting with spurs away from home on saterday we owe them one. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE boys we all 100% behind you #MAKEUSPROUD
Counsellor10
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Liverpool will play with the pain of loosing the UCL final.
Divyansh26
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We will win no doubts...........
fascimtz
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the beat without a trophy sincr his arrival from germany always get beating by JM even tho most of u say JM style is not good and beautiful
JM will be sacked very soon
fascimtz
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Good luck and jury free from all this games. YNWA
Viwilmptuy
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he is one it the best in the business i have ever seen he is the best i can say as well he is just awesome and his tactis are more awesome
the beat without a trophy sincr his arrival from germany always get beating by JM even tho most of u say JM style is not good and beautiful
Davidmsouth
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master is on fire
Kartik-thereds
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This is the most defining moment for Reds! Champions are made after coming out of such gruel some fixture victorious!!!! We are more than hungry as ever! Klopp has chalked out a plan and now its the players turns who needs to go out on that pitch and blew our toughest opponents with Lightning quick Counter attacking football and Strong Defensive performance! We Reds fans will back you with all our hearts!!! Reds all the way!🔴🙌🏻 #YNWA
Badshahking
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Big teams afraid to play against us.They just afraid to face Liverpool 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪💪
Red_Klopp
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Tough but bring them on.
XAGAR
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he is one it the best in the business i have ever seen he is the best i can say as well he is just awesome and his tactis are more awesome