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Dec 04, 2013 02:40 PM EST
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard (C) celebrates with team mates after scoring a goal against Hull City during their English Premier League soccer match at the KC stadium in Hull, northern England December 1, 2013. "

Liverpool is getting back into things on the English Premier League schedule on Wednesday after suffering a tough loss last weekend and the team will be taking on Norwich City as they try to rebound in the EPL match at Anfield and the game will start up at 2:45 ET.

Arsenal is at the top of the league table heading into Wednesday and they have a lead over Chelsea and Manchester City and Liverpool is fourth on the league table and they will be looking for a positive result on Wednesday as they play against Norwich. The match is one of many in the afternoon and the late matches includes Fulham and Tottenham as well as Manchester City taking on West Bromwich Albion and on Wednesday the pool will be looking to get back on track after the rough defeat against Hull City last weekend.

Liverpool was down early in the match after a score from Jake Livermore and the team quickly rebounded to tie things up with a goal from Steven Gerrard, but that was all they could get and after David Meyler put the score at 2-1, that was all Hull city needed. Liverpool now has the chance to try and move up in the table and they need to start getting back on track to catch Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. The team has seven wins and three losses with three draws this season and they have 24 points and five wins at home and they can gain some ground on Manchester City if they lose and they play in the later match on Wednesday.

Check here for the Liverpool vs. Norwich City coverage.

In other Premier League news for Wednesday and the match for Manchester United and Everton, Robin van Persie could return from injury for Manchester United's Premier League game with Everton on Wednesday, manager David Moyes said on Tuesday.

The Dutch striker has been sidelined with a groin problem since scoring the winner in United's 1-0 victory over Arsenal on November 10.

But Moyes, who faces former club Everton for the first time since succeeding Alex Ferguson, told a news conference on Tuesday: "Robin is OK. He has a chance of playing."

Van Persie has scored seven times in 10 league games for the champions this season and in his absence United have dropped four points in draws at Cardiff City and Tottenham Hotspur.

Moyes was in charge at Goodison Park for 11 years, during which time Everton's best league finish was fourth in 2005.

Now, with Everton fifth in the league and on a run of six games unbeaten, Moyes is looking up at his old employer as they visit eighth-placed United.

The Scot acknowledged the work of his successor, Roberto Martinez, but suggested that not all the credit should go to the Spaniard.

"He is doing a very good job," Moyes said. "He has very good players there. I always told them they could play without a manager because they are very well organized. But Roberto is doing a really good job keeping it going.

"Everton were a great club for me ... they were fabulous to me. Overall we had a good level of consistency, finished well in the division," Moyes added.

"It could be a mixed reaction at times (from the Everton supporters) tomorrow night. The Everton fans understand their football and I think they'll understand I brought in a lot of good players there."

Moyes has taken United on a 12-game unbeaten run in all competitions since they lost 2-1 at home to West Bromwich Albion in the league in September.

They enjoyed their best win of the Moyes era in a 5-0 victory at Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League last week, but are nine points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.

"The job is to keep (this unbeaten period) going, keep winning and keep on a good run of form," Moyes said.

"We've done that, but as I've repeated myself many times, we let in a late goal at Cardiff which turned what would have been a really good week into one that wasn't quite as good as we would have liked.

"But we still drew two games and won one last week. We'd like that to be a better ratio but nevertheless it's not a bad one either."

Everton have not beaten United at Old Trafford since August 1992, when they won 3-0.

(Reuters)

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