Manchester United and Liverpool renew their rivalry at Old Trafford on Sunday as the pair battle for third in the Premier League.
The hosts will have the opportunity to secure a rare league double over their rivals after they secured their first win at Anfield in nearly a decade back in October.
Bryan Mbeumo had put the visitors ahead after 63 seconds and although Cody Gakpo's strike with 12 minutes left swung the momentum in Liverpool's favour, Harry Maguire popped up with a late header to secure all three points for Ruben Amorim's side.
The result means Michael Carrick has the opportunity to inflict two losses on Liverpool in a single season whilst mathematically securing UEFA Champions League football.
In the Premier League era, Sir Alex Ferguson and Louis van Gaal are the only Manchester United managers to have orchestrated a league double over Liverpool.
This season marks a decade since Manchester United last completed a league double over Liverpool.
In the 2015/26 campaign, United were 3-1 victors over their rivals at Old Trafford before Louis van Gaal's men were triumphant in the reverse fixture at Anfield courtesy of a late Wayne Rooney strike.
It was the second successive league double for the Red Devils over Liverpool after they recorded back-to-back victories in 2014/15.
Goals from Rooney, Juan Mata and Robin van Persie delivered an emphatic 3-0 triumph on home soil before a brace from Mata saw them conquer Liverpool 2-1 on Merseyside.
In the Premier League era, United have completed the league double over Liverpool on nine occasions. By comparison, Liverpool have done the double over United five times since 1992.