Liverpool can ensure progression to the Europa League knockout round playoffs - at the very least - when LASK Linz head to Anfield for Thursday's Group E contest.
The Merseyside meeting will pit first against worst, as the Reds lead the way in the section with nine points, while the Austrian side have just three to their name and sit bottom as a result.
By replicating their 5-1 success over the Coupe de France winners from October, Liverpool would have wrapped up first place in Group E with two games to spare, but Klopp's second-string XI succumbed to three strikes from Les Violets and saw a last-gasp Jarell Quansah leveller ruled out, as Alexis Mac Allister was penalised for handball in the build-up.
Owing to that humbling 3-2 defeat at Stadium Municipal, the Reds missed the chance to eliminate the other three teams in the group from first-placed contention, and Klopp's men only have a two-point cushion over Toulouse in second spot, which would force them to enter the knockout round playoffs rather than sail through to the last 16.
However, the hosts simply need to avoid defeat on Thursday to confirm a top-two finish, and a victory - which would be Liverpool's eighth in a row at Anfield in the second tier of European football - would also ensure a first-placed ranking if Toulouse fail to beat Union SG.
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