Buttner is someone I'd like to be given a go, but don't expect it.
Nani is also someone I'd like to see in the starting XI, but not entirely sure that'll be the case.
On the other hand I wouldn't want us to start either Scholes or Giggs. Scholes played the previous 2 games and needs a rest, while Giggs should mostly be used as a substitute, and I wouldn't start him at Anfield.
I think De Gea should be in goal, since I'm more confident in him keeping up in this game if need be than Lindegaard, although I wouldn't say I'd exactly be worried with him in goal either, just a preference, and I generaly feel that De Gea is/should be our #1 choice, don't see anything particularly good in rotating your keepers that often.
That being said I expect a win. The line has to be drawn somewhere, and I think 4 years without a win @ Anfield is more than enough. I know they always raise their game against us, and today will be even more "emotional" due to the Hillsborough disaster information leak, but I feel that this is the perfect moment to strike.
While they've got 2 points out of 4 we have 9, we won 4 games in a row and also managed to keep a clean sheet the last 2 games, and I for one can definitely notice the gradual improvement in our play and just basicaly in our players' understandings of one another. Keep in mind we've got quite a few new faces that have just begun their carreers here and still haven't gotten completely used to it.
If we can just keep doing what we've been doing we should be more than capable of winning this, there's no reason why we should be dreading this like Liverpool's victory is already decided. I'm not saying it'll be a stroll in the park, but I can't remember the last time the gap in quality in our teams was so big, and a win is needed to get back to 2nd place a point behind Chelsea.