Liverpool host Cardiff City in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday afternoon as Jurgen Klopp's side look to continue their fight for silverware on all fronts.
The Reds are already in the final of the Carabao Cup, have reached the knockout stages of the Champions League and will have hopes of making ground on Manchester City in the coming weeks.
Shrewsbury Town were the side Liverpool last defeated to reach this stage of the FA Cup, and manager Klopp will be hopeful his players can produce a similar performance witnessed in that 4-1 victory.
Sunday's Championship opponents have previously experienced how it feels to suffer a cup defeat to the Reds, having lost the 2012 League Cup final between the clubs on penalties.
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The clubs have since faced off in the Premier League in recent years, though the Dragons will not be making a top-flight return next season as they currently sit just above the relegation zone.
Here is all you need to know ahead of Sunday's encounter.
Is the game on TV?
The match has been selected for TV coverage and will be shown live on ITV from 11:15am.
Kick-off will get underway at 12pm, following 45 minutes of build-up at Anfield.
You can also live stream the match on the ITV Hub on a range of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
How else can I follow the game?
The Liverpool ECHO will be running a live blog on proceedings, which you can follow by clicking HERE.
ECHO reporters Ian Doyle and Theo Squires will be in place at Anfield to provide in-game updates and discuss the talking points of the match.
Team news
Luis Diaz completed an individual workout programme following his arrival from Porto and could be in contention for a debut.
It seems unlikely that the Colombian will be throw into the starting XI, though there is a possibility of the 25-year-old featuring as a substitute.
Commenting on the likelihood of Diaz making an appearance, Klopp told reporters: “If he would have been here yesterday [Thursday] and could have trained a little bit, I would have considered it definitely. Now, I don’t know.
“Let’s have a look. I wouldn’t say no because I would be excited as well. A few minutes in a sold-out Anfield is nice. But let’s see.”
Harvey Elliott could make his return after a lengthy spell on the sidelines, after it was confirmed he will be included in the matchday squad.
Discussing Elliott's current situation, Klopp added: “He is in a good place and is in full team training now, but we have to see what is right for him – is it right to start [or] is it right to come on?”
Elsewhere, Divock Origi and Thiago Alcantara could also be back for the Reds after injury issues.