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How to watch Liverpool vs Real Madrid for FREE in blockbuster Champions League clash

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Liverpool take on Real Madrid in the Champions League in what's shaping up to be the most mouthwatering fixture of the round, following a torrid recent run of formLiverpool finally halted their woeful run of domestic defeats at the weekend with a much-needed win over Aston Villa - but any sense of relief will be short-lived as they now face European giants Real Madrid.The clash promises fireworks, not just because it pits two of football's biggest names against each other, but also as it marks Trent Alexander-Arnold's first return to Merseyside since his controversial summer move to the Spanish capital.Both sides have begun their Champions League campaigns strongly. Real Madrid boast a perfect record so far, while Liverpool have won two of their opening three fixtures.



Here's everything you need to know ahead of the showdown, courtesy of Mirror Football.READ MORE: Liverpool vs Real Madrid Champions League clash to be 'banned' due to UEFA ruleREAD MORE: Jamie Carragher four-word response sums up Liverpool feelings on Alexander IsakWhen is Liverpool vs Real Madrid?The match is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4. This fixture forms part of Matchday 4 in the Champions League league phase, with Liverpool hosting the Spanish giants in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter.How can I watch Liverpool vs Real Madrid for free?In the UK, the game will be broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, as they hold the rights for first-pick Tuesday Champions League matches.

Learn morePrime Video is broadcasting one UEFA Champions League fixture every gameweek free for Amazon Prime members or those signing up for a 30-day free trial.Liverpool team newsAlexander Isak remains a major doubt for Liverpool, with the £125million striker sidelined for the last three matches due to a groin injury. Before that win, Liverpool had lost seven of their previous eight encounters with Real - a run that included painful defeats in the 2018 and 2022 Champions League finals, as well as a humbling 5-2 loss at Anfield in 2023.Prior to last season's triumph, Liverpool's last victory over Real Madrid came back in 2009, when they famously dismantled the La Liga side 4-0 in the Champions League round of 16.