We are back after a two week break due to the internationals with World Cup qualifiers in South America and Asia. But finally we are back in action and it has given us the opportunity to assemble a full strength squad, aside from Mane and Salah, and we have signed a top class player.

Today we face Cardiff at Anfield as we continue our FA Cup journey. We are already in one cup final at the end of the month and it would be nice to take one step closer to another one.

This match has the opportunity to welcome Luis Diaz to Anfield, welcome back Harvey Elliott to the squad and perhaps see some more of our young players on display.

Prediction: Liverpool 3 - 0 Cardiff. With a full strength squad available, we should be able to select a strong line up and make use of the full 5 subs to give plenty of run outs and secure a comfortable victory.

Onto the Starting Line Ups:

I have opted for a strong line up that does feature some changes. Kelleher starts in goal as Alisson featured for Brazil as did Fabinho so Henderson starts at the base of midfield. Gomez and Tsimikas both start as they have not played many games recently. Jones and Ox have been in good form so they keep their places and Jota, Firmino and Gordon make up the front three. This would leave a strong selection of substitute options from Matip, Konate, Robbo, Keita, Thiago, Elliott, Milner, Diaz, Minamino and Origi. Klopp has a tough job on his hands.

Joe says: 'I think Diaz will make his debut via the bench. With Bobby and Fab previously being on international duty they will take a break on the bench.'

Christian says: 'I think for this game Klopp will see it as the kick off for the next stage so he will go strong while building up the future so for me that starting eleven would be. COYR.'

Paul says: 'Strong team to get some rhythm before Leicester on Thursday, otherwise these guys won't have played for almost 3 weeks.'

Those are our predicted starting line ups folks, let us know what you think and enjoy the game.

Come on Redmen! Allez, Allez, Allez!!

By Anton Clarke