Jurgen Klopp won Liverpool the Champions League and finished second in last season's Premier League, just one point behind the champions Manchester City, racking up a record points tally for a second placed team in the process.
Now the Reds have a chance to correct their mistakes as new season is coming.
Here are Liverpool's 2019/20 schedule in full:
August
9: Norwich City, 8pm (h)
17: Southampton, 3pm (a)
24:Arsenal, 3pm (h)
31: Burnley, 3pm (a)
September
14: Newcastle United, 3pm (h)
21: Chelsea, 3pm (a)
28: Sheffield United, 3pm (a)
October
5: Leicester City, 3pm (h)
19: Manchester United, 3pm (a)
26: Tottenham Hotspur, 3pm (h)
November
02: Aston Villa, 3pm (a)
09: Manchester City, 3pm (h)
23: Crystal Palace, 3pm (a)
30: Brighton, 3pm (h)
December
4: Everton, 8pm (h)
07: Bournemouth, 3pm (a)
14: Watford, 3pm (h)
21: West HamUnited, 3pm (a)
26: Leicester City, 3pm (a)
28: Wolverhampton, 3pm (h)
January
01: Sheffield United, 3pm (h)
11: Tottenham Hotspur, 3pm (a)
18: Manchester United, 3pm (h)
21: Wolverhampton, 7.45pm (a)
February
01: Southampton, 3pm (h)
08: Norwich City, 3pm (a)
22: West Ham United, 3pm (h)
29: Watford, 3pm (a)
March
7: Bournemouth, 3pm (h)
14: Everton, 3pm (a)
21: Crystal Palace, 3pm (h)
April
4: Manchester City, 3pm (a)
11: Aston Villa, 3pm (h)
18: Brighton, 3pm (a)
25: 15:00, 3pm Burnley (h)
May
2: Arsenal, 3pm (a)
9: Chelsea, 3pm (h)
17: 15:00 Newcastle United (a)
All fixture dates and times subject to change