Liverpool v Swansea (Premier League)
Liverpool's defeat by West Brom on Monday was a strange game and I have never known the atmosphere so muted at Anfield from the start of a game.
If you miss a penalty like Liverpool at 0-0 then you make things difficult for yourself in the Premier League, no matter who you are playing.
But up until West Brom scored the first of their two late goals, Liverpool were more than comfortable and should have been in front without creating loads of chances.
It was a result that showed exactly where Liverpool are at right now, which is ninth in the Premier League. It has been a campaign of two steps forward, then one back.
Swansea are without centre-back Chico Flores, who is a doubt for next week's Capital One Cup final with an ankle injury, which is a blow.
They won at Anfield earlier in that Cup run and they also scrapped for a draw with Liverpool at the Liberty Stadium in November when they did not play well but their manager Michael Laudrup seemed to say, 'let's take a point', which is exactly what they did. I think Liverpool might edge this one, though.
Lawro's prediction: 2-1
Pleat says: "Swansea will keep the ball well, as they always do, and how Liverpool get on will depend on how much Brendan Rodgers changes his side. Philippe Coutinho could start and he could also put Raheem Sterling in.
"Liverpool had plenty of efforts on goal against West Brom but Baggies keeper Ben Foster played well and they couldn't break through. I think the Reds will get the points on Sunday, though." Pleat's prediction: 2-1