The Reds are back in League Cup action on Wednesday night and the game could see Jurgen Klopp give opportunities to his youth and fringe players.

Liverpool will kick off their League Cup campaign at home to Leicester in a repeat of the 2021/22 quarter-final en route to lifting the trophy at Wembley.

Picking a team for this one presents a host of challenges and it is difficult to determine how strong the manager will want his team to be against the Foxes.

Here’s a look at the likely starting lineup ahead of the clash at Anfield.

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This is what assistant boss Pepijn Lijnders had to say ahead of the tie:

Liverpool’s XI vs. Leicester

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 2, 2023: Liverpool's Cody Gakpo during the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Aston Villa FC at Anfield. Liverpool won 3-0. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Jurgen Klopp made 11 changes for the last midweek fixture at LASK in the Europa League and there is a chance he will adopt a similar approach for the League Cup opener.

The side that played in Austria is likely to closely resemble the one that faces Enzo Maresca’s team as Klopp looks to share the minutes around his squad as the schedule begins to increase.

Here is what it may look like:

 

This is how Liverpool would line up:

Kelleher; Bajcetic, Quansah, Konate, Tsimikas; Endo, Elliott, Gravenberch; Doak, Jota, Gakpo

 

There are some alternative options at the manager’s disposal should he choose to shuffle the pack in the midweek encounter.

Bajcetic will be keen to continue his return to his usual spot in midfield and the Spaniard may see his wish granted against the Foxes following Lijnders’ comments.

Virgil van Dijk has featured just twice for the Reds this month and the manager may look to give him some extra minutes in order to maintain his match sharpness.

Bobby Clark is yet to play for the senior team this season and the cup tie could present an opportunity for him to get on the pitch.

Here are some of the additional options Klopp might wish to consider:

Liverpool were the winners in a dramatic encounter last time the two sides met in this competition after a late Takumi Minamino strike took the game to penalties.

The manager will be hoping for a more routine route to progression on this occasion as he gives valuable minutes to those on the periphery of his strongest 11.

The road to Wembley starts on Wednesday night and it will hopefully be another glorious one as we go in search of a 10th League Cup triumph.

Up the Reds!