There will be a slight conflict of interest when Bobby Reid travells to Anfield to face Liverpool.
"I can't wait," Cardiff's summer signing from Bristol City told the 'BBC'.
"It will be so nice for my family to see me out there. My older brothers are Liverpool fans and it's just something that's gone through the generations."
Reid's passion for Liverpool was inspired by legendary players Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen.
"I saw Gerrard's last game at Anfield," said Reid.
"And Owen was someone I always looked at, like any kid you want to be a striker and score goals.
"He was electric and exciting and scored goals. I looked at him and thought: 'I want to be like that.'
"Obviously times move on, and now I've got to be my own player and show what I can do."
Reid was in the ground to watch Liverpool beat PSG at Anfield and was impressed by Firmino's late winner.
"I love football and love watching games - and the PSG one was some game," said Bristol-born Reid.
"I got a ticket late for that one, and it was worth it.
"But I've got a job to do on Saturday and I have to be as professional as I can.
"I'll be enjoying it, but at the same time I'll be looking to do a job there", he added.