MatchLiverpool v Brentford: Team news
Alisson Becker and Alexander Isak could both be available for Liverpool when they face Brentford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds will take on the Bees in their last fixture of the 2025-26 campaign, a 4pm BST kick-off at Anfield.
Goalkeeper Alisson has been absent from match action since March due to injury, while Isak missed last week's trip to face Aston Villa with a minor problem.
However, the pair were back training with Arne Slot's squad in the build-up and may be in line for involvement in the final-day contest.
Issuing an update on the duo on Friday, Slot told his pre-match press conference: "Ali will train with us today [Friday], so that's positive.
"Alex trains for the first time with us today [Friday], parts of what we are going to do. So, to a certain extent both positive. That's actually it."
Full-back Jeremie Frimpong was also excluded from the visit to Villa Park due to an unspecified problem, but was pictured in training on Saturday.
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Watch on YouTubeLong-term absentees Stefan Bajcetic, Conor Bradley, Hugo Ekitike and Giovanni Leoni all remain out for Liverpool.
Wataru Endo has been sidelined since February because of a foot injury but was out on the training pitch ahead of the last game.
Alexis Mac Allister, meanwhile, is in line to make his 150th appearance for the Reds.
And the game will, of course, be the farewells of Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah after their unforgettable nine-year spells at the club.
Brentford boss Keith Andrews reported no change on the injury front within his squad.
That means full-back Rico Henry will remain unable to feature due to a hamstring issue.
Antoni Milambo and former Red Fabio Carvalho are both sidelined with anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
"The players are in a good place," Andrews told reporters on Thursday. "We've had a good couple of weeks. The season is coming to a close.
"Injury-wise, it's the same as last week in terms of availability."
The ninth-placed Bees remain in contention for European football and, depending on results elsewhere, could clinch a qualification spot with a win or draw in this game.
When asked how he intends to set up his side, Andrews responded: "It's a little bit about our players and where they're at – physically, form, opposition. We're willing to be a little bit unpredictable with how we attack at times.
"On Sunday [against Crystal Palace] we played Dango [Ouattara] a little bit more narrow, closer to [Igor] Thiago.
"We didn't start Kevin [Schade] last weekend, so we wanted those two to come closer as a pair. We wanted to get Dams [Mikkel Damsgaard] and Mathi [Jensen] a little bit closer on occasions.
"There's always a little bit of method in the madness, I suppose."
Last match
Aston Villa 4-2 Liverpool (May 15): Mamardashvili, Gomez, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Jones, Ngumoha, Gakpo.
Brentford 2-2 Crystal Palace (May 17): Kelleher, Kayode, Ajer, Collins, Lewis-Potter, Janelt, Jensen, Yarmoliuk, Ouattara, Thiago, Damsgaard.
