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Virgil van Dijk will have to wait to get his hands on the Premier League trophy again(Image: Instagram/virgilvandijk)
The Premier League crown looks bound for Anfield as Liverpool play host to Tottenham in a glorious chance to finally wrap up this season's title chase.
But despite Arsenal keeping alive some semblance of a title challenge, Wednesday's 2-2 draw at home to Crystal Palace means even a draw will be enough for the Reds to wrap up their 20th top-flight title.
This will be the fourth time this season that Liverpool and Spurs have faced off, with Slot's side leading the head-to-head by two wins to one.
The final fixture of the Premier League weekend will kick off at 4.30pm, and it looks as though there's every chance Liverpool will go out with a bang.
However, many English football fans face a choice in programming due to the fact this matchup clashes with the FA Cup semi-final between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City.
That Premier League pair have a simultaneous kick-off at Wembley, meaning those watching at home have a decision to make between which trophy matters more.
Article continues belowArne Slot is on the cusp of clinching the Premier League in his debut campaign(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Sunday's showdown promises fireworks after these two teams produced nine goals the last time they met in the league.
The Reds have looked considerably more tetchy in recent weeks, however, and it would be a shock to see a repeat of that action at Anfield.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can tune into the match via Sky Sports Main Event or Sky Sports Premier League, with the build-up beginning at 4pm on both channels.
But that wait will go on a little bit longer, regardless of the result against Spurs.
Liverpool last won the Premier League title in 2020(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
The Premier League's standard practice is to hand out the trophy to the winning side at their final home game of the season, which also happens to be the campaign concluder for the Reds, with Crystal Palace visiting on May 25.
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It's then that Virgil van Dijk will hold aloft the red-ribboned trophy, despite him and his team-mates potentially getting over the line with four games to spare.
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