Given the euphoria of the past 48 hours, you’d be forgiven for forgetting Liverpool had one more football match to take part in. They do, and it’s on Sunday away at Newcastle United.

Prior to the iconic celebrations on Wednesday night, on the field, the players produced some fireworks of their own as they played out a free-flowing 5-3 victory in what was an enthralling eight-goal thriller with Chelsea at Anfield.

Packed with fabulous goals and some less than assured defending, it’s become increasingly difficult to predict the form that the league champions will be in during any game since their title was confirmed.

Despite sitting on a poignant 96 points, Jurgen Klopp’s winning mentality may drive his players forward for one last hoorah this season, before a well-earned short break ahead of the quick turnaround until we do it all over again in 2020/21.

Liverpool’s final opponents sit 13th in the table, well clear of relegation. Something, Newcastle United Manager Steve Bruce deserves plenty of credit for, given a lack of resources at his disposal.

In the reverse fixture, Liverpool ran out 3-1 winners after going a goal behind. A brace from Sadio Mane and one from Mohamed Salah were enough to earn all three points in September

Newly crowned Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year Jordan Henderson will continue to sit out the match due to his knee injury.

The injury didn’t stop him celebrating in style on Wednesday however, even if the ‘Hendo Shuffle’ was understandably little timid.

Klopp may use the opportunity to rest some of his stars whilst blooding some more of the youngsters who look set for more first-team action next season. Could we also see the Adam Lallana farewell appearance we were denied on Wednesday night?

Here’s how we think the German will line-up his team: