Liverpool are a single point and potentially even a single goal away from a historic 20th top flight title as they host Tottenham in the late Sunday kick off.
There are many candidates for a fairytale title winning goal so we thought we'd have a look at the who and the why before the action begins.
Mohamed Salah
Salah seems the most likely and natural choice to be the title winning scorer. The Egyptian has had the season of his career, with twenty-seven Premier League goals, with still five games left.
Salah also broke the internet with his contract renewal announcement and is the name of everybody's lips at Anfield right now.
Salah may also have one eye on that assist record, but will no doubt look to take any chance he gets in the Spurs game and will be wanting to reel in his second title in style.
Virgil van Dijk
Another player having yet another special season is titanic defender Virgil van Dijk. The Dutchman has played a key role in ensuring his countryman Arne Slot will be the first manager from Holland to lift the Premier League title.

The big defender also signed a new deal recently, just days after a massive winning goal in Liverpool's last match at Anfield, where he recovered frim his own mistake in the equaliser, to head home in dramatic fashion.
Van Dijk will be the man lifting the title above his head in May, and would love to be the man that fires the goal that ensures he can begin to look forward to it already.
Ryan Gravenberch
What an incredible season Ryan Gravenberch has had. The Dutch midfielder had a difficult campaign last year, with rumours he may even have been leaving in the summer.
Since then, the midfielder has been one of the first names on the team sheet and has become one of the best in the world in his position.

He doesn't score as often in his now more deeper role but is he saving it all for the big one against Tottenham?
It would be a perfect capper to what has been his true breakout campaign with Liverpool.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold has had a whirlwind season both on an off the pitch. The defender is the only man of the big three yet to sign a new deal, with strong rumours he wants to move to Real Madrid in the summer.
The Englishman certainly showed where his loyalties lie last week as he crashed home the winner against Leicester and celebrated in wild shirtless fashion.
Whether it be the start of a redemption arc with a new deal or a final farewell, Trent is more than capable of scoring another crucial goal.
Joe Gomez
Sadly Joe Gomez is almost certainly not going to be fit to even make the squad for Spurs or indeed possibly the rest of the season but he was worth a mention as the obvious fairytale choice.
The defender has famously never scored a goal in his Liverpool career and with it looking likely he may leave in the summer and the entire Liverpool family would erupt with elation if he was to finally grab that goal.