Liverpool travel to Wales to take on Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium as they look to improve their position in the Premier League.
The Reds will be desperate to win this game to keep pressure on the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United, who both recorded wins in their respective fixtures against West Ham and Tottenham in the weekend, for a spot in the top four of the Premier League.
The Merseysiders, who are currently on a good streak in the Premier League, recording four wins in their last four fixtures, still have to hope that United lose or draw some games as they are currently two points behind the Red Devils.
However, Reds boss Brendan Rodgers is certain that his side will be able to qualify for next season's Champions League if they manage to get 23 points from their last 10 fixtures.
"We have 30 points to play for so I am guessing it will be another 23 points [to make the top four]," Rodgers told the Liverpool Echo. "That is how competitive it has been this year.
"We have won nine and drawn two of the last 11. It has been a great run but now we have to be focused on these last 10 matches. Everything counts. We have to be aggressive in our game and now we have to nail it in the last 10. I know the players are focused on that."
The Northern Irishman feels that their experience in the title race last campaign will help them cope up with the pressure this season.
"Last season will help us. We dealt really well with the pressure," he added. "We won 12 out of 14 in the run-in and it was unfortunate that we lost one [against Chelsea]. Okay, that was the one that mattered but it wasn't through not being able to deal with pressure. We were unlucky that day."
"Our game is based on dealing with pressure because [the players] have the courage to play, so when it comes to these moments, we do well with it."
Meanwhile, Swansea will also be looking up to pick up some points in this fixture though they are the underdogs against Liverpool.
The Swans have been doing well this season as they are currently in ninth place in the table, having managed to win 11 games so far.
And Swansea boss Garry Monk feels that his side's "great team spirit" has helped them do well this season.
"We've got a confident group and a great team spirit, which has carried us through this season," said Monk, adding that Swansea are fully focused ahead of their clash against Liverpool on Monday.
"We have to be fully focussed for Monday night because we want to finish the season strong."
Despite admitting that Liverpool are a "very good side with great quality," Monk insists that Swansea have a plan worked out to "nullify" the Reds strength on Monday.
"They are a very good side with great quality. They are the in-form team in the league and have dangerous players all over the pitch," added the 36-year-old. "But we've been working well in training this week, and we'll try to nullify their strengths and show our own qualities."
The former Swansea defender says his side will be banking on their home advantage as they try to secure a win against Liverpool on Monday.
"We are going to push and fight for the three points to get us another step closer. It's important we get on the front foot and get the crowd behind us."
"I think it will be a good game, and hopefully we can put on a good show. We are looking forward to it."
Possible Line-ups:
Swansea City: Fabianski; Taylor, Fernandez, Williams, Naughton; Ki, Shelvey; Routledge, Sigurdsson, Cork; Emnes
Liverpool: Mignolet; Can, Skrtel, Lovren; Sterling, Henderson, Allen, Moreno; Coutinho, Sturridge, Lallana
Where to Watch Live
The EPL match is scheduled for 8pm GMT (1:30am IST, 4pm ET), starting with live coverage in India on Star Sports 4 and Star Sports 4 HD in India. The game can also be watched via live streaming online in India on StarSports.com.
Catch the action live in the UK live on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD, while viewers can also watch the watch online via live streaming on Sky GO. Catch the game live in the US on NBSCN, while the action can also be live streamed online on NBC Sports Extra.
Audience in the Middle East and North Africa can watch the game via live streaming online on Bein Sports Connect, while South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa viewers can do the same on SuperSport online. Australia viewers can watch the game on Fox Sports and live stream it on Fox Sports On Demand.