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Jurgen Klopp is set to make significant changes to his Liverpool side for Saturday’s FA Cup fourth round tie with West Ham at Anfield.

It will be the Reds’ fifth game in the space of just 13 days and comes in the wake of the gruelling Capital One Cup semi-final second leg with Stoke City.

A number of stars will be rested with one eye on Tuesday night’s trip to Premier League leaders Leicester City.

It won’t be as youthful as the team which beat Exeter City in the third round but Klopp is expected to turn to those on the fringes of his first-team squad.

Steven Caulker is in contention to make his full debut for Liverpool. The centre-back has so far made three substitute appearances following his loan move from Queens Park Rangers.

Dejan Lovren is set to make his comeback from injury but Daniel Sturridge’s absence is set to continue.

Sturridge, who has missed the past 13 matches since suffering a hamstring strain at Newcastle on December 8, is still struggling to convince Klopp that he’s ready for a return.

Penalty shootout hero Joe Allen is expected to be rewarded with a start along with the likes of Christian Benteke, Jordon Ibe and Brad Smith. Joao Carlos Teixeira and Cameron Brannagan will also come under consideration.

Jon Flanagan came through unscathed after his first start for 20 months against Stoke and Klopp must decide whether to retain his services at right-back.