Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is hoping Albion's "joy for football" will swing the Premier League title race their way.

His Champions League finalists host Wolves on Sunday knowing Manchester City will retain the title if they at least match at the Amex against the Seagulls Liverpool's result at Anfield.

Klopp said: "The only thing we can do is to win the game.

"In this situation it looks like Wolves and Brighton are only there but City will win and we will win and at the end City are champions.

"But Wolves have ambition and they have showed ambition all year. They have enjoyed their football, are seventh in an unbelievably competitive league.

"From getting promoted last year, so it's really special. They have played wonderful football, a lot of moments, good defending, difficult to play, sensational counter-attacking. Scoring obviously in the right moments, staying calm and composed in important moments. Nuno is doing an incredible job there.

"So that makes our game really difficult and, on the other side, Brighton. What I can I say. It's their last home game in the Premier League season.

"They know now they are going to have another one next year for sure and how I know this team they are full of joy for football, so they will try everything as well.

"Both teams (City and Liverpool) have to win their games. That's not sure so we have to focus on that."