A David versus Goliath third-round FA Cup tie takes place at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, as Premier League leaders Liverpool play host to League Two side Accrington Stanley.
There are 86 places separating the two sides and with the Reds still fighting on four fronts, so Arne Slot is expected to make several changes to his starting XI.
Harvey Elliott – Anytime Goalscorer – 11/8
It would be a surprise if the Premier League side didn't make at least five or six changes to the team that lost the midweek EFL Cup semi-final first leg at Tottenham.
One of the players unlucky not to have more game time this season is Harvey Elliott, who missed the early part of the campaign through injury.
After finishing last season strongly and then impressing during pre-season in the summer, Elliott broke his foot and faced over two months on the sidelines.
Slot has a plethora of midfield options, with the likes of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones impressing, which has limited the England Under-21 international's chances.
Despite returning in mid-November, the former Fulham man has made just one start this term, with that coming in the League Cup victory at Southampton.
Elliott scored in that 2-1 victory at St Mary's and he will be desperate to prove to the manager that he can play a key role between now and the end of the campaign.
Darwin Nunez – Over 1.5 Shots – 10/11
Another Liverpool player likely to be given a chance to impress is Darwin Nunez, with speculation currently surrounding his future.
The Reds have played 29 competitive matches so far this term, with the Uruguayan starting less than half of those fixtures (13).
Even with a lengthy injury lay-off for Diogo Jota, Slot has preferred other attacking options and that has led to mounting talk that Nunez could leave in January's transfer window.
The striker came on as a substitute in the EFL Cup match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and showed some good signs despite the 1-0 defeat.
Nunez came on after an hour on Wednesday and had three efforts on target during that 30 minutes on the pitch.
The 25-year-old is not shy of shooting normally but he will be even more keen to get shots on target against a lower league team, with the strong prospect of adding to his four goals this term.
Connor Bradley – Anytime Goalscorer – 9/2
Accrington's defensive record in League Two this season suggests Liverpool could wrack up the goals on Saturday.
John Doolan's men have the joint-second worst defensive record in the fourth tier, conceding 40 goals in 23 league games, with 24 of those leaked away from home.
Their form on the road will be a concern for Scouser Doolan, with the Lancashire outfit winning just three of their 12 league away games.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold likely to be rested, Connor Bradley looks set to start at right back for Liverpool, as he did at Tottenham.
The 21-year-old Northern Irishman started his career as a midfielder and likes to get forward when possible.
He almost scored when coming on as a substitute in the Reds' recent home clash with Manchester United, forcing a smart save from Andre Onana.
Bradley has experience of playing against Accrington, having faced Stanley at the Crown Ground during his loan spell with League One Bolton.
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Liverpool – 1/20
Draw – 16/1
Accrington Stanley – 28/1
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