Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). The Egyptian has a point to prove after injury wrecked his Champions League final night 12 months ago. Had an indifferent period in February and March but re-found his scoring touch in last weeks of season. AP Photo
Hugo Lloris (Tottenham). Needs to have a great game. Capable of brilliance but also a howler. His late blunder at Anfield in March cost Spurs a point and the French World Cup winner cannot afford any mistakes. AFP
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool). Both he and Liverpool's other full-back Andrew Robertson will worry Tottenham when they get forward. Crossing from the flanks has led to a number of goals for Liverpool this season. Alexander-Arnold has 12 assists in the league, the third highest, and also takes a mean free-kick. EPA
Kieran Trippier (Tottenham). Has himself admitted he has not had a great season after his success with England last summer. Needs to deal with Robertson coming forward but also must get involved when Spurs are in the ascendancy and look to offer width on the right flank. Reuters
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool). Will look to dominate the backline for his side again and Tottenham's forwards face a tough night in Madrid getting anything out of him. Will also be a major threat at set-pieces as his goal at Bayern Munich proved. EPA
Dele Alli (Tottenham). The midfielder can control a game when he is at his best. Inconsistency is a concern though and can disappear too often in games. If Tottenham are to prevail you feel Alli will need to step up and prove he is a big-game player. AP Photo
Fabinho (Liverpool). The midfield duel will be fascinating and it is vital for Liverpool that Fabinho sees plenty of the ball as it is normally the common theme when he plays well his side does too. EPA
Son Heung-min (Tottenham). The South Korean has played a huge role in Tottenham's run to their first European Cup final. His pace can stretch Liverpool and another big night for the forward would not be a surprise. EPA
Roberto Firmino (Liverpool). Having the Brazilian fit again is a huge boost to Liverpool. Links up the play well with Salah and Sadio Mane. Scored against Tottenham in both Premier League games this season. EPA
Harry Kane (Tottenham). Will he start or won't he start? Mauricio Pochettino has a big decision to make, but just having the English striker involved in the conversation at all, after his season appeared to be ended by an ankle injury, is a bonus. EPA
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). The Egyptian has a point to prove after injury wrecked his Champions League final night 12 months ago. Had an indifferent period in February and March but re-found his scoring touch in last weeks of season. AP Photo
Hugo Lloris (Tottenham). Needs to have a great game. Capable of brilliance but also a howler. His late blunder at Anfield in March cost Spurs a point and the French World Cup winner cannot afford any mistakes. AFP
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool). Both he and Liverpool's other full-back Andrew Robertson will worry Tottenham when they get forward. Crossing from the flanks has led to a number of goals for Liverpool this season. Alexander-Arnold has 12 assists in the league, the third highest, and also takes a mean free-kick. EPA
Kieran Trippier (Tottenham). Has himself admitted he has not had a great season after his success with England last summer. Needs to deal with Robertson coming forward but also must get involved when Spurs are in the ascendancy and look to offer width on the right flank. Reuters
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool). Will look to dominate the backline for his side again and Tottenham's forwards face a tough night in Madrid getting anything out of him. Will also be a major threat at set-pieces as his goal at Bayern Munich proved. EPA
Dele Alli (Tottenham). The midfielder can control a game when he is at his best. Inconsistency is a concern though and can disappear too often in games. If Tottenham are to prevail you feel Alli will need to step up and prove he is a big-game player. AP Photo
Fabinho (Liverpool). The midfield duel will be fascinating and it is vital for Liverpool that Fabinho sees plenty of the ball as it is normally the common theme when he plays well his side does too. EPA
Son Heung-min (Tottenham). The South Korean has played a huge role in Tottenham's run to their first European Cup final. His pace can stretch Liverpool and another big night for the forward would not be a surprise. EPA
Roberto Firmino (Liverpool). Having the Brazilian fit again is a huge boost to Liverpool. Links up the play well with Salah and Sadio Mane. Scored against Tottenham in both Premier League games this season. EPA
Harry Kane (Tottenham). Will he start or won't he start? Mauricio Pochettino has a big decision to make, but just having the English striker involved in the conversation at all, after his season appeared to be ended by an ankle injury, is a bonus. EPA
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). The Egyptian has a point to prove after injury wrecked his Champions League final night 12 months ago. Had an indifferent period in February and March but re-found his scoring touch in last weeks of season. AP Photo