Liverpool begin the defence of their FA Cup on Saturday when they welcome Wolves to Anfield.
The Reds claimed the silverware last season when defeating Chelsea on penalties at Wembley.
And with Jurgen Klopp’s side already out of the Premier League title race, along with the Carabao Cup, the historic competition is just one of two trophies they can still win this season.
Liverpool have endured a stuttering season and the 3-1 loss to Brentford earlier this week leaves them sixth in the table and in a battle to finish in the Champions League places.
But the FA Cup can prove somewhat of a distraction and Klopp will be eyeing a victory.
Ahead of the clash, here is the latest injury news at Anfield.
And with Jurgen Klopp’s side already out of the Premier League title race, along with the Carabao Cup, the historic competition is just one of two trophies they can still win this season.
5. Jordan Henderson - concussion
The captain was forced to miss the Brentford loss due to protocol. Klopp has confirmed he’ll be ready for Liverpool’s next game. Potential return: Wolves, Saturday 7 January.
6. Arthur Melo - thigh
The on-loan Juventus midfielder has made just one outing for Liverpool and continues his recovery. Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano previously reported that Arthur could be back on the pitch at the end of January. Potential return: N/A Photo: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
7. Diogo Jota - calf
The forward has been sidelined since October when stretched off against Man City. Jota is expected to miss the majority, if not all of January. Potential return: N/A Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
8. Luis Diaz - knee
The winger hasn’t played since early October and suffered a setback in his recovery during the training camp in Dubai while the World Cup was ongoing. He’s not expected to be back until March. Potential return: N/A Photo: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
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