With Pepe Reina and now Doni suspended, Kenny Dalglish will have to select from some unknowns for Liverpool's tie with Everton – unless he takes a gamble on a former Anfield hero

Brad Jones

The Australian was signed by Roy Hodgson from Middlesbrough in August 2010 to provide cover for José Reina and made his debut a month later in the disastrous Carling Cup defeat to Northampton Town. The 30-year-old next featured against Utrecht in the Europa League that December before a shoulder injury put him out of action. Jones returned in the new year but was loaned out to Derby County for the rest of the season by Kenny Dalglish. Jones returned in the summer and, having had to deal with the death of his five-year-old son from leukaemia last November, made his Premier League debut for the club in Tuesday's victory at Blackburn Rovers.

Danny Ward

The 18-year-old Wales youth international was signed by Liverpool in January, having been at Wrexham for the previous four years. He made his debut for the club's Under-18 side in a 2-1 win against Bolton two months ago and has since impressed during the recent NextGen series. Ward's only first-team experience came in a one-off loan game for Tamworth in the Blue Square Bet Premier last season. His display earned him the man of the match award.

Tyrell Belford

A member of Liverpool's academy since 2009, the 17-year-old formerly at Coventry City has represented England at youth level and was part of the squad that travelled to Mexico for the recent Under-17 World Cup. Belford established himself in Liverpool's Under-18 side last season due to his impressive shot-stopping skills but has recently found his position under threat from Ward. He is highly regarded at Anfield, however, and signed a contract extension to June 2013 last summer.

Peter Gulacsi

A successful year-long loan spell with Liverpool's reserves led to the Hungarian joining the club in August 2008. The 21-year-old has yet to feature for the first team, however, and instead has been sent out on loan on four separate occasions – to Hereford United, Tranmere Rovers, twice, and, last summer, Hull City, where he is scheduled to remain until the end of the season. Liverpool are likely to investigate if they can recall Gulacsi, who recently suffered an injury, before Saturday's FA Cup semi-final but are likely to be hindered in their attempts by regulations that state "players' registrations for special matches are not permitted".

And what about ...

Jerzy Dudek

The 39-year-old officially retired last summer following a four-year spell as Real Madrid's back-up goalkeeper. Out of contract, the former Poland international is eligible to be signed outside of the transfer window and will forever be cherished at Anfield for his role in Liverpool's 2005 Champions League triumph.