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Jurgen Klopp is expected to stick to his vow to field another youthful Liverpool team in Tuesday night’s FA Cup fourth round replay at West Ham

The Reds boss made 10 changes for the goalless stalemate with the Hammers at Anfield and will once again hand opportunities to players on the fringes of the squad.

Cameron Brannagan, Kevin Stewart, Pedro Chirivella, Brad Smith and Sheyi Ojo were all left out of Michael Beale’s under-21s side for Sunday’s defeat to Manchester City with one eye on the trip to Upton Park.

Those youngsters are all set to be part of the squad travelling to the capital. Striker Daniel Sturridge is expected to make his long-awaited return to action against West Ham having been an unused substitute for Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Sunderland.

Sturridge hasn’t played for the Reds since suffering a hamstring injury against Newcastle on December 6.

Steven Caulker, Joao Carlos Teixeira and Christian Benteke are all likely to start what will Liverpool’s last ever visit to Upton Park.

Philippe Coutinho and Divock Origi could also play some part in the game having returned to full training last week.

However, Joe Allen and Dejan Lovren are unlikely to feature after limping off against Sunderland. Klopp is expected back at Melwood today after undergoing surgery on Saturday to remove his appendix.

He was back home in Formby on Sunday and has indicated he will return to work on Monday with Liverpool training in the afternoon before travelling south.