The second in the trilogy of Liverpool’s pre-season fixtures in the USA gets under way on Sunday night when they face Sevilla at Fenway Park in Boston, kick-off 11pm.
It comes less than 48 hours after the Reds faced Borussia Dortmund, a game which saw the Bundesliga side win 3-2.
Manager Jurgen Klopp is therefore expected to make wholesale changes to the team that started in Indiana.
Other than the result against Dortmund, Liverpool have made a decent start to their summer campaign with convincing victories over Tranmere and Bradford.
More and more of Liverpool’s first-team players are becoming available for selection, however, there are still opportunities for the club’s young stars to impress the boss.
But how will they line up against the LaLiga side?
Below you can see talkSPORT.com’s predicted Liverpool XI for their match against Sevilla.
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In goal there shouldn’t be any change, however, with Simon Mignolet expected to start as Alisson Becker is still on holiday following his Copa America success with Brazil in the summer.
The defence should have a more familiar feel to it. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dejan Lovren and Virgil van Dijk all came on as substitutes so don’t be surprised if they’re given starting slots as Klopp looks to give these players the match fitness they need ahead of the new season.
Andy Robertson could start at left-back but Klopp will be keen to ascertain who he should have as a back-up option in case the Scotsman becomes unavailable in the season.
Yasser Larouci has given a good account of himself so far, starting all three pre-season matches but there are other options including 19-year-old Adam Lewis.
James Milner and Fabinho have featured heavily in pre-season so are due a rest, meaning Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum, who both came on as substitutes against Dortmund could start against Sevilla.
Attacking midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sat out training on Saturday so he may not be risked considering he came back from a long-term injury towards the end of last season. Adam Lallana didn’t train with the main group.
This could spell an opportunity for Ben Woodburn, who is the youngest player ever to score for Liverpool, to make a name for himself in the senior squad.
There will probably be changes up front too. Harry Wilson and Ryan Kent have started all three pre-season matches so should be rested for Sevilla.
However, pre-season goal machine Rhian Brewster could keep his place to add to his tally of four strikes, however, it would be surprising if the young striker played more than 45 minutes.
Either side of Brewster on the front three could be Divock Origi, who has some experience on the left as well as academy player Curtis Jones.
However, Jones may sit slightly deeper than Brewster and Origi as he is a midfielder.
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