Liverpool will look to get their first away win in the group stage of the Champions League since 2017, when they travel to Belgian side Genk on Wednesday.
The Reds were held to a 1-1 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, as their 100% record in the Premier League this season was brought to an end.
After losing to Napoli 2-0 in their opening game of the new Champions League campaign, the reigning European Champions will aim to get their first victory on their travels in the first round of the competition since beating Maribor 7-0 two seasons ago.
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So what XI should Jurgen Klopp select at the Luminus Arena?
Here is what we think the German should do to deliver the three points.
Alisson Becker should make his second consecutive start since returning from a calf injury sustained against Norwich City in August.
We think Klopp should make two changes in defence, with Dejan Lovren coming in for the rested Cameroonian centre half Joel Matip. Joe Gomez should also come in for the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold after he was ruled out of the tie on Tuesday. Andrew Robertson and Virgil van Dijk should retain their places.
Ahead of them, Naby Keita should come in for Georginio Wijnaldum and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should also line up alongside him in the middle. Fabinho must retain his place to protect the back four in the same impeccable fashion that he has this season so far, with Jordan Henderson the other man dropping out.
Liverpool should stick with a 4-3-3 formation as they are more creative playing in this system. Despite Mohamed Salah being fit to play this game, he should start on the bench and make way for Adam Lallana to play on the right-hand side. His equaliser against the Reds’ hated neighbours on Sunday means he deserves to be in the XI in Belgium.
Lastly, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino will keep their starting places as the attacking pair can hurt the Genk defence.