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Manchester United vs Liverpool - Free Football Prediction and Picks - Premier League - May 3, 2026

Manchester United vs Liverpool – Free Football Prediction and Picks – Premier League – May 3, 2026

Manchester United – Liverpool: The Champions League showdown at Old Trafford Purple logo on a white background: a crowned lion's head on the left, the words "Premier League" on the right.

The Theatre of Dreams is gearing up for English football’s biggest fixture. Manchester United welcome old rivals Liverpool with one clear aim: lock up a place in next season’s Champions League. For Manchester United, a win on Sunday would kill off the last scraps of doubt and reward the excellent work done by Michael Carrick. United come in full of belief after back-to-back wins and will be counting on the electric atmosphere at Old Trafford to take down the Reds.

Manchester United on the brink of Europe elite Logo of Manchester United

Since Michael Carrick took charge, Manchester United have picked up more points than any other Premier League side (29). That superb run has lifted them firmly into the top three. United have been hugely reliable in attack too, scoring in their last 23 matches in all competitions. For this one, United get Matheus Cunha back, which gives their attacking options a real boost. Captain Bruno Fernandes, chasing the all-time record for assists in a single season, will be the key man. And while United are still without Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez at the back, their home form this season has been a major weapon. They have already banked 36 points at Old Trafford in 2025-26, 12 more than they managed across last season as a whole. Everyone in the dressing room knows that beating their bitter rivals would be the perfect way to seal a return to the Champions League. Right now, United look the stronger side, especially against a Liverpool team hit by injuries to key players. Carrick’s rebuild is starting to look very real.

Liverpool without their king Mohamed Salah Logo of Liverpool FC

Liverpool may be on a run of three straight wins, but the absence of Mohamed Salah for this derby is a massive blow. The Egyptian, a long-time tormentor of Manchester United, will be badly missed by Arne Slot’s attack. And with uncertainty hanging over Alisson Becker’s fitness in goal, a defence already missing several players could be even shakier. Liverpool have won only one of their last 12 matches against top-three sides, a worrying stat heading into a trip to a United side brimming with confidence.

Expected lineups

Manchester United : Lammens ; Dalot, Maguire, Heaven, Shaw ; Casemiro, Mainoo ; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha ; Sesko

Liverpool : Woodman ; Jones, Van Dijk, Konate, Robertson ; Gravenberch, Mac Allister ; Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Gakpo ; Isak

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Football Prediction Manchester United vs Liverpool

Manchester United Win

This looks too good to pass up for the Red Devils. United are at home, in dazzling form under Carrick, and close to full strength in attack. Liverpool, by contrast, head north without their best player and all-time top scorer against United, Mohamed Salah, which changes the whole shape of the contest.

Fernandes’ push for the assist record and Benjamin Sesko’s power and presence should give United the edge against a Reds defence that could be protected by a back-up keeper. United have the tools to get it done and celebrate Champions League qualification in front of their own fans.

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  • Jayann Lebecq

    My name is Jayann Lebecq, i’m 18 and i live in the South West of France in Anglet. I’m student in Sports Management in Montpellier. To conclude, I’m a sports fan since my 4 years old.


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