Leicester and Liverpool will be serving up a Christmas cracker when the top two in the Premier League meet on Boxing Day.
The Reds have a 10-point lead at the top of the league with a game in hand on their King Power Stadium hosts, having won 16 of their 17 games so far this season.
One of those was a 2-1 win over the Foxes at Anfield in October.
Liverpool needed a 95th-minute penalty to pull of that win over Brendan Rodgers’ manne.
And after another tough away defeat at champions Manchester City, Leicester defender Jonny Evans reckons playing at home will boost his teammates.
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He says: “We’ve had games this season, like away at Liverpool, a defeat at Old Trafford, and we’ve responded well after those games, so hopefully we can do the same.
“Liverpool’s going to be a different game.
"The games we’ve spoken about have all been away from home, hopefully Liverpool at home will be a different story.
“We’ll probably be a bit more comfortable there and the fans will get behind us. I’m sure it’ll be a great game.”
UPBEAT: Alexander-Arnold. Picture: Corinna Kern/Reuters.
Jurgen Klopp’s team have a game in hand too after missing this weekend’s action as they picked up the Club World Cup title on Sunday.
And despite travelling to Qatar and back to compete, Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold wants to keep the good times rolling.
The rightback says: “It’s an exciting time to be a Liverpool player.”