Albion could face two new Liverpool players at Anfield.

Jurgen Klopp brought in defensive cover in Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak on transfer deadline day.

The duo are both centre-backs and should provide the champions with adequate support in the backline.

Davies arrived from Preston North End and Kabak from Schalke.

Klopp said of Kabak: "He came very young to Germany, and everybody was clear he was a massive talent."

Liverpool have been forced into the transfer market after all their centre-backs picked up long-term injuries.

Joe Gomez and Joel Matip are out for the season and Virgil Van Djik is expected back in April.

The defenders could make their debuts for the Reds against Albion tomorrow.

Klopp, however, is wary of making that decision.

He said: "If they have to start together tomorrow night, that would not be too cool."

TROSSARD URGED TO BUILD ON GOAL AT ANFIELD

The Reds boss is aware Albion pose a threat to his side and knows that they have to "fight to stay in the league."

He added: "I try to see them as often as I can. I see how good they are. We have to be ready for this game."

LALLANA HAS PART TO PLAY AT ANFIELD

The Seagulls must try and capitalise on what could be an unfamiliar Liverpool defence.

Potter's side are more than capable of playing some great attacking football and players like Neal Maupay, Pascal Gross, Adam Lallana, Leandro Trossard and Alexis Mac Allister (if fit) could be crucial in cutting them open.