Dyche's Burnley always were vulnerable to the Liverpool offside trap during their battles with Jurgen Klopp's men in recent years, being caught offside 54 times in 12 fixtures - working to a 4.5 average per game.
It's almost guaranteed that Everton will play direct into Dominic Calvert-Lewin once again and Liverpool's defence are encouraged to be aggressive and play high when tasked with sustaining attacks against direct teams. Brentford, who play a similar style to Dyche's ways, have been caught offside 18 times in three fixtures with Liverpool since promotion, including racking up seven offsides in each of the last two meetings.