The good news is that games between these two are very, very rarely goalless. In fact, they tend to produce quite a few goals, with the last 11 competitive meetings between the two teams averaging 4.36 goals per game. Only one of those 11 games has ended 0-0.
Liverpool haven't played out a single 0-0 draw this season, with their 10 competitive games averaging 3.1 goals per game. Man United are yet to be involved in a 0-0 draw this season either, with games involving Ruben Amorim's team averaging three goals per game.
Despite the contrast in fortunes of the two teams in recent years, head-to-head meetings have been pretty even, with both Liverpool and Man United winning one of the last five each, with the other three ending in draws. However, Man United have won only one of the last 14 head-to-head meetings in the Premier League, a record they'll desperately want to improve.
Mohamed Salah has four goals in his last four appearances against Manchester United, a fine record that he'll no doubt be keen to extend. However, the Egyptian winger is goalless in his last five games for Liverpool, so his uncertain form is a cause for concern.