Liverpool can move within three points of Premier League leaders Manchester City with a win against Leeds at Anfield on Wednesday evening.
The Reds are in excellent form, winning their last eight games in all competitions. Leeds, meanwhile, have picked up just one point from their last four Premier League outings.
Jurgen Klopp's are set to face Chelsea in the EFL Cup on Sunday, yet the German has confirmed he will pick the strongest team available to beat Leeds.
"One thing I learned over the years - and I do this already now for a while - is it doesn’t work for me to have two games or three games in my mind," said Klopp on Tuesday.
"We have to try everything for this game, and that’s what we did against Norwich. We made the changes for Norwich not because of the Leeds game or the final at the weekend.
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"We made them because we needed the fresh legs and intensity in this game, and some players were ready for a rest as well, so that’s why we made the changes.
"That’s exactly how we will do it now. The Premier League is the Premier League and you cannot say, 'I rest somebody for the final' or whatever.
"For me, it never worked out if you try to rest one and bring him on after 60 minutes and he gets a knock in the 65th minute, so what’s the point?
"I have a few things to sort during the week but I don’t even try to think about the game after the one we are really in."
Klopp has confirmed Roberto Firmino (muscle) and Diogo Jota (ankle) will definitely miss the game against Leeds, although it's unclear whether they'll be available for Sunday's final.
That leaves him with a strong squad, one that's refreshed following his rotations against Norwich at the weekend.
Alisson is certain to start in goal, with No2 stopper Caoimhin Kelleher set to feature against Chelsea after his impressive semi-final display against Arsenal.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson will return at right-back and left-back respectively after they were both rested against Norwich.
Virgil van Dijk has barely missed a minute this season and he's unlikely to be rested.
Ibrahima Konate is set to come into the heart of the defence to play alongside the Dutchman, giving Joel Matip the chance to take a break ahead of Sunday's final.
Fabinho, who was rested against Norwich, is set to return to the midfield and Thiago Alcantara could make his 50th Premier League appearance.
Skipper Jordan Henderson is likely to be the third of Klopp's central midfielders.
With Firmino and Jota both ruled out, Klopp can't afford to rest Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. The question is who plays alongside them.
Luis Diaz has played a lot since his arrival from Porto last month and is likely to be rested in favour of Divock Origi, Takumi Minamino or Harvey Elliott.
Origi, who hasn't played much of late, is the favourite to get the nod.
Liverpool (4-3-3): Alisson; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson; Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Thiago Alcantara; Mohamed Salah, Divock Origi, Sadio Mane