Liverpool defender Gomez set for return in FA Cup clash
Joe Gomez is set to start his first Liverpool game since a serious knee injury suffered while on England Under-21 duty days after Jurgen Klopp took over in October 2015.
There will be a number of other changes, with youngsters to be given a chance as senior players are rested after a hectic festive period.
"It will be his first game for a long time," Klopp said of Gomez.
"It is the next step on a long way to go. He has already had a long way but everything is good.
"It is nice for all of us because we are really happy for him. He is fit now."
Loris Karius will get the chance to re-start his Liverpool career this weekend after manager Jurgen Klopp admits he was forced to take the goalkeeper out of the firing line because of the intense scrutiny he was under.
The 23-year-old summer signing replaced Simon Mignolet as first-choice in late September but after 10 unconvincing Premier League matches he was dropped after being criticised for mistakes in the 4-3 defeat at Bournemouth and 2-2 draw at home to West Ham.
Mignolet's return saw him produce a good performance in the draw at Sunderland - beaten only by two penalties - but Karius will be back in the side for the FA Cup third round visit of League Two Plymouth.
"Big chance," Klopp when asked about the chances of his fellow German playing on Sunday.
"He trained outstandingly, which was good to see. It is difficult to speak about these things in public because you make it a big story and that is part of the problem.
"But we cannot ignore the pressure you (media) make. We have to cope with it and deal with it and that is why we made the change.
"I am sure Loris will benefit from this step back or step aside. It was good for him.
"Simon has done an outstandingly good job since he has been playing again and Loris has forced him to train at the highest level because we have two really good goalkeepers."