Liverpool vs Fulham – Premier League Preview
Date: Saturday, 10 April 2026
Venue: Anfield
Kick-off: 17:30 GMT
After another damaging European night, Liverpool returns to Anfield with their domestic reality staring them squarely in the face. The equation is now brutally simple: win, or risk watching their top-five ambitions slip further out of reach.
This is no longer about chasing anything above. It is about holding onto what remains.
Fifth place is not secure. Champions League qualification is not guaranteed, in fact, it’s highly doubtful. And the form that has dragged Liverpool into this position offers little reassurance that a turnaround is imminent.
Under Arne Slot, the team looks disjointed, uncertain, and increasingly reactive. Strange tactical decisions and poor overall management of the group have left a talented squad underperforming at the worst possible time.
Now, against Fulham, there is no margin for error.
Liverpool look to build much-needed momentum as they host Fulham at Anfield. 🍿 pic.twitter.com/aOdNbf63xm
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) April 9, 2026
Liverpool: Urgency Without Identity
The biggest issue for Liverpool is no longer quality—it is clarity.
This team has shown flashes of what it can be, but those moments have become rare and fleeting. More often, performances drift into something passive and predictable, lacking both intensity and structure.
The recent shift to unfamiliar systems has only deepened the confusion. Players look unsure of their roles, distances between units are inconsistent, and the overall approach feels improvised rather than coached.
Against Fulham, that cannot continue.
At Anfield, the expectation will be dominance. But dominance requires control, and control requires structure—something Liverpool have struggled to maintain. The midfield, likely anchored by Alexis Mac Allister, must dictate the tempo early and prevent the game from becoming stretched or chaotic.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s energy and vertical running will be key in breaking lines, while Mohamed Salah must rediscover the decisiveness that has so often carried this team. Too frequently this season, Liverpool’s attacking play has lacked conviction. That must change here.
There is also pressure on the defensive unit. Led by Virgil van Dijk, concentration levels must improve. Individual errors and lapses in organisation have cost Liverpool repeatedly, and against a Fulham side capable of capitalising on mistakes, any complacency will be punished.
This is not about style.
It is about necessity.
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Fulham: Organised and Opportunistic
Fulham arrive with far less pressure but a clear opportunity. Against a Liverpool side low on confidence, they will sense vulnerability.
They are well-drilled, compact, and comfortable playing without the ball. Their approach will likely be disciplined, looking to frustrate Liverpool and exploit transitions when space opens up.
This is where Liverpool has struggled most. When forced to break down organised opposition, their play often becomes slow and predictable. Fulham will look to encourage exactly that, drawing Liverpool into areas where mistakes can be forced.
If Liverpool fails to move the ball quickly, fails to stretch the pitch, or fails to commit numbers forward with purpose, this could become another frustrating evening.
The longer the game remains level, the more it will suit the visitors.
And given Liverpool’s current fragility, that is a dangerous scenario.
Predicted Liverpool XI (4-2-3-1)
GK – Giorgi Mamardashvili
RB – Curtis Jones
CB – Ibrahima Konaté
CB – Virgil van Dijk (c)
LB – Andy Robertson
CM – Alexis Mac Allister
CM – Ryan Gravenberch
AM – Dominik Szoboszlai
RW – Mohamed Salah
LW – Florian Wirtz
CF – Cody Gakpo
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Final Word
This is where Liverpool’s season now lives.
Not in Europe. Not in cups. But in the weekly grind of securing enough points to remain relevant. Fifth place is the target, and anything less would represent a significant failure given the quality within the squad.
For Arne Slot, this feels like another must-win game in a growing list of must-win games. The pressure is no longer building—it has arrived.
Win, and Liverpool steady themselves, if only briefly. Lose, or even falter, and the noise surrounding the manager will become impossible to ignore.
The performance matters. The result matters more.
Liverpool needs a response.
Based on recent weeks, it is difficult to trust that it is coming.
Steven Smith’s Score Prediction:
Liverpool 2 – 1 Fulham


