United, second in the Premier League and closing in on securing Champions League qualification for the 2021/22 season, come into the game on the back of Thursday's magnificent 6-2 ousting of Roma at Old Trafford.
It's another quick turnaround before the Merseysiders' visit to M16 on Sunday, with kick-off for our first May fixture set for 16:30 BST.
But Ole had some positive news on the injury front, as we look to clinch the positive result which will see us finish above the Anfield outfit in the league for the first time in three seasons.
“No it doesn’t look like we got any bad injuries,” Solskjaer told club media on Friday.