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Liverpool can close to within one win of a first league title in three decades when the English champions-elect return to action.

The club can win for the first time in three months against local rivals Everton on Sunday.

Jurgen Klopp’s team set a record-breaking pace in the opening eight months of the season, dropping just five points in 29 games to open up a 22-point lead at the top of the table.

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A maximum of two wins are now required from the last nine games to end the long wait, but Liverpool could be the winner by Monday if they beat Everton and Manchester City lose to Burnley 24 hours later.

Despite concerns over supporters congregating around the stadiums, Sunday’s clash will take place at Everton’s Goodison Park (kick-off 1800GMT), less than a mile from Liverpool’s Anfield home.

A Merseyside derby like no other will take place behind closed doors, but Klopp is just relieved to have the chance to complete the task on the field after some suggested the season be declared invalid due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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“I became worried in the moment when people started talking about null and void the season because I was like ‘wow’,” said Klopp in his pre-match videoconference. “That would have been really, really, really hard.”

The German urged his players to embrace the situation rather than give excuses.

“When we all started playing football it was without a crowd. If I play today from time to time, it’s without a crowd, I still want to win. That’s exactly how it is,” he added. “It’s all different but we cannot change that.

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“We have to use the circumstances, not suffer from that. That means there’s a game between Everton and Liverpool, which is still a derby and important for both teams for different reasons. That’s what we are looking forward to.”

Derbies have provided little reason for Everton to remember fondly of late.

The Blue half of Liverpool have not defeated the Reds in 10 years and 21 matches.

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Twice at Anfield this season, even an under-strength Liverpool have proved too strong for their local rivals.

Though, Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti wants his side to embrace the “opportunity” to cause an upset in front of a large global audience in the first weekend of Premier League action since March.

“It will be difficult but we have to consider it as a great opportunity to show our quality and come back to the Premier League with a good performance,” said the Italian.

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“I am pleased the game is at Goodison Park, but no one is pleased to play games without supporters.”

Ancelotti still has lofty ambitions of Everton challenging for a European place even with his side starting the day in 12th.

Victory at Goodison will mean Liverpool’s 30 years wait can come to halt on Wednesday when they host Crystal Palace at Anfield, no matter how City fare against Burnley.

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Chelsea also returns to action for the first time in three months on Sunday as they look to hold their position in the top four at Aston Villa.

Frank Lampard’s team hold a two-point lead over Manchester United and Wolves in fourth, but that advantage could be deducted to one point by kick-off at Villa Park if Sheffield United trash Newcastle to move into fifth.

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