Liverpool face an uphill struggle as they travel to Debreceni to escape early elimination from this season's Champions League.
Five times champions Liverpool must win to have any hope of reaching the last 16 but they also need France's Olympique Lyon, who are already through, not to lose against Fiorentina in Italy. Lyon have 10 points from four matches in Group E, Fiorentina are on nine and Liverpool four.
Liverpool, who can ill afford to miss out on the lucrative final stages, are already without key striker Fernando Torres but are confident England full-back Glen Johnson will have recovered from a calf injury by Tuesday.
Israeli Yossi Benayoun, who came back from a hamstring injury to score the equaliser on Sunday, should also be fit while Benitez refused to rule out Babel and Agger.
Still point-less, Debrecen's hopes of qualification have already evaporated and they will definitely finish bottom of the group unless they beat Liverpool. The Hungarian titleholders are one of only two teams in the competition still to garner a single point.
Debrecen manager Andras Herczeg will be without key player Leandro, who is suffering from a partially torn knee ligament and could be out for a month or two. Either Zsolt Laczko or Marcell Fodor is likely to take the left back's position.
Norbert Meszaros had recovered from a groin injury but forward Robert Feczesin is still injured. Montenegro keeper Vukasin Poleksic was rested for Friday's 2-1 away win at Honved but should start against Liverpool.
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