Liverpool will have Mohamed Salah in their line-up on Sunday when they bid to win their first league title in 30 years.
Jurgen Klopp confirmed on Friday at his news conference that the Egyptian will be fit to play after he missed Tuesday's 4-0 win over Barcelona in the Uefa Champions League semi-finals with a concussion.
Salah had suffered a head injury in last Saturday's 3-2 win at Newcastle United and had not been medically cleared to face Barcelona.
But he will now face Wolverhampton Wanderers in a game the club must win to have any chance of being Premier League champions.
Liverpool need the three points and need Manchester City to fail to win at Brighton and Hove Albion.
Andy Robertson, who was substituted at half time against Barcelona is also fit, but Roberto Firmino is ruled out.
The Cairo Statement
1: Commit to countering all types of terrorism and extremism in all their manifestations
2: Denounce violence and the rhetoric of hatred
3: Adhere to the full compliance with the Riyadh accord of 2014 and the subsequent meeting and executive procedures approved in 2014 by the GCC
4: Comply with all recommendations of the Summit between the US and Muslim countries held in May 2017 in Saudi Arabia.
5: Refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of countries and of supporting rogue entities.
6: Carry out the responsibility of all the countries with the international community to counter all manifestations of extremism and terrorism that threaten international peace and security
Who was Alfred Nobel?
The Nobel Prize was created by wealthy Swedish chemist and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel.
- In his will he dictated that the bulk of his estate should be used to fund "prizes to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind".
- Nobel is best known as the inventor of dynamite, but also wrote poetry and drama and could speak Russian, French, English and German by the age of 17. The five original prize categories reflect the interests closest to his heart.
- Nobel died in 1896 but it took until 1901, following a legal battle over his will, before the first prizes were awarded.