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Full list of confirmed players for Liverpool Legends vs Borussia Dortmund

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SportFootballLiverpool FCNeed to knowA Liverpool Legends squad are taking on their Borussia Dortmund counterparts at AnfieldJurgen Klopp will work alongside Sir Kenny Dalglish(Image: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Every confirmed player to feature in Liverpool Legends vs Borussia DortmundKick-off time and location: The match will take place at Anfield with the action scheduled to get underway at 3pm on Saturday, March 28. Other notable Dortmund greats typically involved in these fixtures include stars from their 1997 Champions League-winning era and more recent fan favourites.UK TV channel and coverage: For viewers in the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast live on LFCTV, the club's official television channel.



Live coverage for the event is scheduled to begin at 2pm, one hour before the first whistle, featuring pre-match build-up and interviews.Live stream information: Fans can stream the game online via LFCTV GO on the official Liverpool FC website or through the LFCTV GO app available on iOS and Android devices. To access the stream, viewers will need an active subscription, which often includes a "one-month free" trial for new users or special match-day passes.How to watch in the US: Supporters in the United States can follow the action through the LFCTV GO platform, which is available globally for international fans.

Since there is no dedicated US cable broadcast, the digital subscription remains the most reliable way to catch every minute of the action live from Anfield.UK radio coverage: For those who prefer to listen to the match, live radio commentary will be provided by LFCTV through their digital audio service. Additionally, local coverage is expected via BBC Radio Merseyside.Team news and management: In a poetic twist, Jürgen Klopp returns to the Anfield dugout as an honorary ambassador to assist manager Sir Kenny Dalglish, alongside Ian Rush and John Aldridge.Head-to-head record: The two clubs share a storied history, most notably the 1966 European Cup Winners' Cup final which Dortmund won 2-1, and the memorable 2016 Europa League quarter-final where Liverpool won 4-3.