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Three of Liverpool’s fixtures in the lead up to Christmas have been changed, while the referee for Liverpool vs. Today’s Main LFC Headline Three of Liverpool’s Premier League fixtures have been moved for Sky Sports in the run up to Christmas: • Sunderland (H) – Wednesday, December 3, 8.15pm (GMT) • Leeds (A) – Saturday, December 6, 5.30pm • Tottenham (A) – Saturday, December 20, 5.30pm As well as the fixtures already in place, there would be another added if Liverpool were to beat Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup.
Today’s Liverpool FC News • Michael Oliver is to take charge of Liverpool vs. Man United on Sunday – meanwhile, Darren England is the VAR for this one • Jayden Danns latest hamstring injury has no “quick fix” and will keep him out for another “couple of months,” under-21s manager Rob Page told media including the Echo • Merseyside journalist David Lynch has ‘confirmed’ Liverpool’s interest in Nico Schlotterbeck, while the Borussia Dortmund sporting director has admitted to contract talks stalling – read more here More from This Is Anfield With the help of Spirit of Shankly’s Gareth Roberts, football finance expert Dave Powell and former Liverpool CEO Peter Moore, Keifer MacDonald assesses FSG’s 15-year ownership of Liverpool FC: “Over the last 15 years, the American sports conglomerate have helped Liverpool return to its perch in English football through success in the boardroom and forming strong relations with a catalogue of blue-chip companies, while also delivering on-pitch triumphs, including a Champions League win and the club’s first Premier League title in 30 years.
“After winning the Premier League and returning to the Champions League last season, Liverpool’s revenue for the 2024/25 campaign could surpass £700 million when figures are released at the start of 2026.” READ: Liverpool FC and FSG – 15 years: Success, mistakes and what comes next Elsewhere in the football world today • Enzo Maresca has been given a one-match ban after receiving a second yellow card for his frantic celebrations of Chelsea‘s winner against Liverpool • England have become the first European team to secure their place at next summer’s World Cup – they will have to wait until the draw on December 5 to learn of their opponents • Former Liverpool Women defender Megan Campbell has announced that she has retired from football – she holds the Guinness World Record for farthest throw-in by a female footballer at 37.55 metres! Liverpool FC: On this day The big anniversary on October 15 is of FSG (then New England Sports Ventures) buying Liverpool in 2010.