Liverpool and Arsenal will face-off for the second time this season, this time in the FA Cup.
The clash is set to kick-off at 16:30 GMT on Sunday afternoon at the Emirates Stadium.
According to the Telegraph, the Gunners will don an all-white kit at home for the first time in their 138-year existence.
It is a part of the club’s campaign against knife crime and youth danger, with the usual home kit ‘drained of red’ as a way of raising awareness.
Arsenal has been wearing a “No More Red” shirt for three years running, but this is the first time they have done so during a home game.
In addition to this, the Gunners and kit partners Adidas are investing in more safe areas to play football in and around Islington, London.
Furthermore, a third community pitch is expected to launch this year as the initiative continues to grow.
While wearing the all-white kit in the previous two seasons, Mikel Arteta’s men lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup but won 3-0 against Oxford United in the following campaign.
Arsenal have lost two consecutive games in the Premier League ahead of the Sunday show-down.
Therefore, Mikel Arteta and his side will be hungry for a positive result against their title rivals.
The Spaniard will likely name a strong side as Arsenal will only play Crystal Palace on January 20 after the Liverpool clash this weekend.