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The international break feels like it has come at a good time for Liverpool, with the Reds’ having been derailed over the past week or so after making a perfect start to the season. Liverpool's next five fixtures Manchester United (H) Premier League - October 19 Eintracht Frankfurt (A) Champions League - October 22 Brentford (A) Premier League - October 25 Crystal Palace (H) Carabao Cup - October 29 Aston Villa (H) Premier League - November 1 Games don’t come much bigger for a Liverpool player than Manchester United at home, and that’s what’s lying in wait for the Reds when they return from the international break.
A trip to Germany follows as Hugo Ekitike comes up against his former side, with the Reds aiming to get their Champions League league phase campaign back on track against Eintracht Frankfurt. Learn more Liverpool then makes its way to Brentford for another league game, before coming up against Crystal Palace for the third time already this season, this time in the Carabao Cup.
November starts with Aston Villa visiting Anfield, and Liverpool will hope to have got its season back on track by the time Unai Emery’s side comes to town. Liverpool.com says: It's imperative that Liverpool gets back to winning ways against United.