Liverpool play their second Champions League group match against Spartak Moscow in Russia on Tuesday.
A 3-2 victory over Leicester on Saturday ended a four-match winless run but it hardly quietened the critics who have been lambasting manager Jurgen Klopp over his leaky backline.
The Reds surrendered a lead as they were held by Sevilla in their Champions League group opener, and Klopp will be hoping they can get their first win on board in the Russian capital.
Here's all you need to know ahead of the clash in Russia.
When is the game?
The game takes place on Tuesday night, with the action getting underway at 7.45pm.
Where can I watch it?
The match is being shown live on BT Sport, with coverage starting at 7pm.
Live streaming will also be available on the Bt Sport app and website, while you can also follow all of the action with Mirror Football's live blog.
Team news
Defender Joe Gomez is suspended for Liverpool's Champions League trip to Spartak Moscow after picking up a red card against Sevilla in the opening match.
As a result, Trent Alexander-Arnold will play at right-back in what is likely to be the only change to the defence which played in Saturday's victory at Leicester.
Loris Karius will come into the starting line-up as manager Jurgen Klopp continues his policy of rotating goalkeepers for different competitions, with forward Sadio Mane set to start after serving the final game of his domestic ban at the weekend.
Predicted line-ups
Spartak Moscow: Rebrov, Eschenko, Dzhikiya, Tasci, Bocchetti, Kombarov, Popov, Fernando, Pasali, Neves, Adriano
Liverpool: Karius, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Lovren, Moreno, Can, Henderson, Coutinho, Salah, Firmino, Mane
Betting odds
Spartak Moscow: 9/2
Liverpool: 8/13
Draw: 7/2
Odds courtesy of Betfair