David Moyes is back on Merseyside with Liverpool returning to Premier League action this weekend.
The Scot, who spent ten years across Stanley Park with Everton, has his West Ham side in the fight for the top four for the second year running. They also look forward to welcoming Sevilla in the last 16 of the Europa League next week.
Liverpool, following their Carabao Cup success and their FA Cup victory over Norwich City, turn their attentions back to the Premier League title race. Three points would reduce the gap back down to three points ahead of the Manchester Derby on Sunday.
The Reds suffered one of their two defeats of the season to date when the two sides met each other in November. Klopp's side struggled to cope with the Hammers' aerial prowess on the day, conceding twice from corners in the 3-2 loss.
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What is the early Liverpool vs West Ham team news?
Liverpool's line-up is likely to resemble something closer to what started last weekend's Carabao Cup final than the midweek victory over Norwich.
Thiago remains out with a hamstring injury and is said to be fighting fit to be ready for Liverpool's second leg match against Inter Milan this week.
Roberto Firmino also remains out of action with a muscle problem. Curtis Jones, who left the field at half-time in the week, is a doubt too.
For West Ham, Thomas Soucek required stitches following an elbow he received during this week's FA Cup loss against Southampton. There's little to suggest that the Czech international won't be in Moyes' starting line-up, however.
Coufal, Fredericks, Ogbonna and Masuaku are all out leaving Moyes with few options across his defence.
Forward Andriy Yarmolenko has also taken time off amid Russia's invasion of his homeland Ukraine.