Liverpool vs Bayer Leverkusen TV channel - how to watch, live stream details, kick-off time
Liverpool are hoping to continue their superb start to the season with Champions League success at Anfield on Tuesday night. Standing in their way, though, are Xabi Alonso and German champions Bayer Leverkusen.
Minds can be cast back to the opening months of 2024 when Jurgen Klopp announced that he was set to leave Liverpool, and former Reds favourite Alonso was linked with taking over. At the time, his Leverkusen squad were heading towards an unbeaten Bundesliga-winning campaign.
He eventually stayed put amid that talk and, ultimately, Anfield chiefs won't be too displeased by that now they are witnessing the impact of successful candidate Arne Slot. It's as if the Dutchman has been coaching this group for many years, as they play exciting football that's producing results.
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Sitting top of the Premier League table, focus switches back to the Champions League tonight, a competition in which they still hold a perfect record. Leverkusen seemingly mark a step up in class from the previous opponents, though, as they have proven themselves masters of stoppage-time heroics so the Reds must focused throughout.
Here's how you can follow every kick from Anfield tonight;
What time does Liverpool vs Bayer Leverkusen kick-off?
Liverpool vs Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League is to be played on Tuesday, November 5 with kick-off scheduled for 8.00pm GMT. The match is being played at Anfield.
Is Liverpool vs Bayer Leverkusen being shown live on TV?
Liverpool vs Bayer Leverkusen will be broadcast on Amazon's Prime Video and can be streamed free by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. Prime Video is broadcasting one Champions League match every game week free for Prime members.
Presenter Gabby Logan will be pitchside and joined by pundits Clarence Seedorf, Frank Lampard and ex-Liverpool team-mate of Alonso, Luis Garcia. Jon Champion and Alan Shearer will provide commentary.
How else can I follow the Liverpool game?
The Liverpool ECHO will, of course, be at Anfield to bring you all of the action before, during and after the match. The build-up, action and reaction will be available via our live blog later today with Ian Doyle, Paul Gorst and Theo Squires providing dedicated updates.