Liverpool will try to increase their stuttering Premier League form once they host Roy Hodgson's West Brom on Sunday.
The previous Reds boss returns to Anfield the very first time since being sacked in January 2011, knowing his Albion side can move in just some point of Liverpool having a win.
And there's much to let the Baggies considering that Liverpool have only one Premier League win in your own home in 2012 - which was against an under-strength Everton side.
But Kenny Dalglish has reiterated his need to finish the league season strongly regardless of the looming distraction from the FA Cup final on May 5th.
Indeed, with only three matches until that Wembley date with Chelsea along with a near full-strength squad to select from, Dalglish is going to be hoping his players uses the rest of the games to push their claims for any devote the cup final.
The incentives for West Brom are less obvious and Hodgson has admitted that, using the club having achieved its primary goal of survival, they're not going to be risking injured players within the run-in.
However with several stars playing for brand new contracts and encouraging recent form with six points using their last three games, the Baggies should still prove tricky opponents. Liverpool welcome back Pepe Reina after serving his three-match ban so Brad Jones' amount of time in the limelight is placed arrive at a finish.
Andy Carroll is anticipated to carry on in advance but Dalglish could rotate in midfield because of the possibilities.
In defence, Jose Enrique is pushing for any recall and may return inside a reshuffled back four in the cost of Jamie Carragher, whose error allowed Everton to accept lead at Wembley a week ago.
Hodgson insists he'll work hard back Zoltan Gera or James Morrison because they step-up their training following injury.
Marc-Antoine Fortune can also be unlikely to feature after experiencing a knock, but Jonas Olsson could return after missing the win against QPR like a precaution.