Watch Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool Live Stream HD TV January 21, 2012
Bolton forward David Ngog is set to face old club Liverpool for the first time since his £4million summer move.
The striker is likely to replace Kevin Davies as the relegation-threatened Trotters look to improve a woeful home record at the Reebok Stadium.
Goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen has returned to training after a thigh injury, although the Finn is not expected to be ready to start.
Midfielder Jay Spearing is Liverpool's only injury doubt.
The 23-year-old missed last week's goalless draw with Stoke with a hamstring injury and will be assessed before the evening kick-off at the Reebok Stadium.
Centre-back Daniel Agger is set to return after being rested which could mean Jamie Carragher loses his place after his first league start in over two months, while striker Luis Suarez is still suspended.
Bolton (from): Bogdan, Jaaskelainen, Wheater, Boyata, Knight, Eagles, Robinson, Muamba, Petrov, K Davies, Klasnic, Tuncay, M Davies, Pratley, Ngog, Blake, Reo-Coker, Steinsson, Ricketts, Riley, O'Halloran, Lynch.
Liverpool (from): Reina, Johnson, Agger, Skrtel, Enrique, Gerrard, Adam, Downing, Henderson, Bellamy, Carroll, Doni, Kelly, Carragher, Coates, Shelvey, Spearing, Rodriguez, Kuyt.
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Liverpool have won all of their 10 Premier League games against Saturday's opposition.
The home side have only picked up four points from their 10 games at the Reebok Stadium this season.
Liverpool have only recorded one victory on the road in the Premier League in their last four away games.
Kenny Dalglish's men have also only managed to score twice in their last four away games in the league.
Bolton have only kept a single clean sheet at home this season, coming in November's 5-0 win over Stoke, yet Liverpool have kept six whilst on their travels.
Stewart Downing (pictured) has had 47 attempts without a single goal this season, the worst return in the Premier League.
This is reflected in his sides own average, with only 8% of chances converted, lower than any other side in the Premier League.
Bolton have hit the target with a higher percentage of their shots than any other side in the division with 55%.
Bolton forward David Ngog is set to face old club Liverpool for the first time since his £4million summer move.
The striker is likely to replace Kevin Davies as the relegation-threatened Trotters look to improve a woeful home record at the Reebok Stadium.
Goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen has returned to training after a thigh injury, although the Finn is not expected to be ready to start.
Midfielder Jay Spearing is Liverpool's only injury doubt.
The 23-year-old missed last week's goalless draw with Stoke with a hamstring injury and will be assessed before the evening kick-off at the Reebok Stadium.
Centre-back Daniel Agger is set to return after being rested which could mean Jamie Carragher loses his place after his first league start in over two months, while striker Luis Suarez is still suspended.
Bolton (from): Bogdan, Jaaskelainen, Wheater, Boyata, Knight, Eagles, Robinson, Muamba, Petrov, K Davies, Klasnic, Tuncay, M Davies, Pratley, Ngog, Blake, Reo-Coker, Steinsson, Ricketts, Riley, O'Halloran, Lynch.
Liverpool (from): Reina, Johnson, Agger, Skrtel, Enrique, Gerrard, Adam, Downing, Henderson, Bellamy, Carroll, Doni, Kelly, Carragher, Coates, Shelvey, Spearing, Rodriguez, Kuyt.
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Liverpool have won all of their 10 Premier League games against Saturday's opposition.
The home side have only picked up four points from their 10 games at the Reebok Stadium this season.
Liverpool have only recorded one victory on the road in the Premier League in their last four away games.
Kenny Dalglish's men have also only managed to score twice in their last four away games in the league.
Bolton have only kept a single clean sheet at home this season, coming in November's 5-0 win over Stoke, yet Liverpool have kept six whilst on their travels.
Stewart Downing (pictured) has had 47 attempts without a single goal this season, the worst return in the Premier League.
This is reflected in his sides own average, with only 8% of chances converted, lower than any other side in the Premier League.
Bolton have hit the target with a higher percentage of their shots than any other side in the division with 55%.
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