Merseyside derbies have produced plenty of late action in recent years, and Al Hain-Cole expects more of the same when the Toffees take on Klopp's men
Everton will be hoping to derail Liverpool's Premier League title bid when they meet at Goodison Park in Sunday's Merseyside derby.
The Toffees have gone 18 matches against their local rivals without a win, the longest barren run in their history.
Nevertheless, they can be backed at 17/4 (5.25) with bet365 to potentially knock them off the top of the table by coming out on top here.
Jurgen Klopp has won five and lost none of his first seven matches against this opposition, and is priced at 4/7 (1.57) to extend that unbeaten streak with a valuable win in this one.
Four of the guests' last six fixtures have resulted in draws, and there are odds of 16/5 (4.20) on them being held to another frustrating stalemate.
Phil Jagielka and Yerry Mina both returned to the squad for Tuesday's 3-0 win at Cardiff, with Leighton Baines also close to a comeback after resuming full training following a rib injury.
Roberto Firmino will hope to return after missing the midweek win over Watford, although Dejan Lovren, Joe Gomez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain remain sidelined.
Whether or not the Reds go on to lift their first title in 29 years, Divock Origi's bizarre 96th-minute winner in the reverse derby match at Anfield is sure to be remembered for a long time.
The blue half of Merseyside have actually had to endure more than their fair share of late heartbreak over recent derby games, including Sadio Mane's last-minute winner at Goodison two seasons ago and Virgil Van Dijk debut goal in last January's FA Cup clash.
In fact, Liverpool have scored more 90th-minute winners in Premier League games against Everton than any side has against a single opponent in the competition, so it would be no surprise if there was more late action on Sunday.
With Marco Silva's men having scored prior to the break just three times in nine league games and their guests in one of their last away games, even money (2.00) offers solid value on the majority of goalmouth action unfolding in the second half once again.
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