Liverpool face an intriguing final Champions League match week of the new league format. The leaders are guaranteed to go through to the next phase but top spot is yet to be absolutely confirmed.
Liverpool may have been able to rest a couple against Ipswich in the week but face tricky trips to Bournemouth and Everton next week.
With that in mind, it's possible Arne Slot can field a changed lineup against PSV in the Champions League. Let's see how Liverpool could lineup.
Goalkeeper - Alisson Becker
Whilst changes may be afoot in other areas, I expect Alisson to continue his recent run of starts.
The Brazilian keeper has featured in the last two European games and is hoping to continue his form and stay fit and ready.
Right-back - Conor Bradley
Conor Bradley has been pushing Trent Alexander-Arnold all the way of late, with a string of fine performances, especially with his counterpart still being undecided on his future.
Bradley's most impressive performance this season did come in this competition, crunching Kylian Mbappe en-route to his side's victory over Real Madrid.
Centre-back - Virgil van Dijk
Stalwart skipper Virgil van Dijk is having another stellar season and isn't showing any signs of needing a rest.
The Dutchman has played every single game outside of the domestic cups, including all seven Champions League games so far.
Centre-back - Jarell Quansah
Jarell Quansah did come in for some critisism for his performances this season but was outstanding in the last European game against Lille.
The young defender looks likely to get another chance to impress, with Ibrahima Konate likely to be rested as he continues his comeback from injury.
Left-back - Kostas Tsimikas
Kostas Tsimikas is fighting every bit for the starting left back role under Arne Slot.
Andy Robertson isn't having his finest season but did start in the league game against Ipswich at the weekend.
Defensive Midfield - Ryan Gravenberch
Gravenberch has been outstanding under Arne Slot and although he may be rested early, as he has in his previous two games, I expect him to start in this one.
The midfielder will likely play in an attempt to get an early job done and allow players like Endo and possibly Tyler Morton to get some minutes.
Centre-midfield - Alexis Mac Allister
Argentinian maestro Alexis Mac Allister was another who was rested at half time in the Lille victory and that could well be the case again.
The World Cup winner has scored twice in this competition and will be looking to open his 2025 chart.
Centre-midfield - Harvey Elliott
Youngster Harvey Elliott was another who impressed last time in Europe, scoring the winner at Anfield against Lille.
The Englishman hasn't had as many minutes as he will have hoped since returning from injury and will hope to seize the chance to impress here.
Right-wing - Mohamed Salah
Mo Salah - The un-droppable man. Mohamed Salah will be the first to say he still wants to play as he looks to continue his outstanding season.
The Egyptian winger has scored or assisted seven times in his seven matches in Europe.
Left-wing - Federico Chiesa
Fede Chiesa has patiently bided his time in Liverpool red but could be finally set for his first start.
The winger has been very positive and direct in his substitute appearances of late and will be knocking on Arne Slot's door this week.
Striker - Darwin Nunez
Nunez may not have scored last week but certainly has some confidence back from his brace against Brentford.
The Uruguayan didn't start in Saturday's win over Ipswich but looks set to feature here.