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Image Credits: Imago ImagesLiverpool return to Champions League action on Wednesday night when Atletico Madrid visit Anfield for their campaign opener.
Kick-off is at 8 pm BST, and the Reds will be keen to start brightly against Diego Simeone’s well-organised side.
Arne Slot confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Alexander Isak will be included in the squad and could make his debut, although he is “100 percent sure” the £125 million signing will not play the full 90 minutes as he builds up his match fitness.
Liverpool will again be without Curtis Jones, who sustained a knock in the final Premier League fixture before the break and has not recovered in time to face Atletico.
Meanwhile, Alexis Mac Allister, who was substituted at halftime on Sunday after a heavy challenge, has recovered sufficiently to be in contention.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at how to watch the clash.
In the United Kingdom, TNT Sports holds live rights, with build-up beginning on Matchday Live via LFCTV from 6:45 pm BST and free audio commentary on the official LFC app.
Full highlights and a replay are available on All Red Video from midnight BST for members.
In the United States, Paramount+ and TUDN stream every Champions League match live, while CBS provides English-language coverage of all fixtures.
Canadian viewers can watch every game on DAZN, which offers three subscription tiers – each including full Champions League coverage
Across Africa, beIN Middle East & North Africa broadcasts the competition in the MENA region, and SuperSport holds rights in sub-Saharan territories.
South African fans can tune in via SuperSport’s satellite channels, while viewers in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia can catch matches on beIN Sports.
Global broadcast details can be found via UEFA.com.
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