European team-news: Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez will have an unchanged squad at his disposal for tomorrow's Champions League qualification decider against Marseille.
Fernando Torres came off with a knock in the first half of Saturday's Barclays Premier League defeat to Reading but Benitez confirmed the Spain striker was fit to start at the Stade Velodrome.
Centre-half Daniel Agger is still not ready to make his comeback after a metatarsal injury, while Xabi Alonso is another week away from returning to the first team.
Benitez claims he is under the same pressure as before any other game heading this make-or-break clash.
"It is an important game but I was hearing the same questions one or two months ago," said the Spaniard.
"I was surprised then because we were unbeaten at that time, but we have now lost. Maybe in three months' time we'll again be talking about the defining week in the season.
"I've said 100 times that we have experience of these types of games. If you are fighting to win trophies, you are always going to be under pressure.
"I'm feeling the same pressure as before any game. This is like a final and we are just thinking about this game, then we will think about United and Chelsea."
Liverpool know a win will guarantee them a top-two finish in Group A and passage through to the tournament's knockout stages.
Even a draw would suffice if Besiktas manage to beat Porto away
tomorrow night.
Avram Grant will grasp the opportunity to relieve some
pressure on his injury-hit team in Chelsea's final group game
against Valencia tomorrow.
Chelsea have already won the group and with injuries to Didier Drogba, Peter Cech, Ricardo Carvalho, Florent Malouda and Paulo Ferreira, the match at Stamford Bridge is an opportunity to ring the changes.
Grant could gamble on bringing back Cech, who has virtually recovered from a thigh injury which has kept him out for five matches and midfielder Michael Essien should get a run as he is still suspended for the Arsenal game at the weekend.
Andriy Shevchenko, who scored his fourth goal of the season in place of Drogba - who is out for at least three weeks after a knee operation - Steve Sidwell, Tal Ben Haim and Wayne Bridge are all likely starters against a Spanish side who could finish bottom of the group and not even qualify for the Uefa Cup.