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Plymouth Argyle vs Liverpool: Date set, live TV coverage for FA Cup tie

An aerial view of Home Park on Monday, January 13, 2025 - Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK
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Plymouth Argyle's Emirates FA Cup fourth round tie against Premier League leaders Liverpool at Home Park has, unsurprisingly, been chosen for live TV coverage.

The match will be played on Sunday, February 9 with a 3pm kick-off, and will be broadcast on ITV1. As a consequence, the Pilgrims' home Championship game against Millwall will move from Tuesday, February 11 to Wednesday, February 12, but still with a 7.45pm kick-off.

Argyle said in a statement released at 5pm that they would have confirmation of full ticket details for the visit of Liverpool as soon as possible. It read: "Demand for Liverpool tickets will understandably be high, but Argyle season ticket holders will take priority.

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"Any Evergreen members who signed up after the fourth round draw will not have the same priority as those who were signed up prior to this date.

"We highly recommend that fans aim to purchase tickets online. Phone lines will be extremely busy, as will the ticket office windows. Please help us, by helping yourselves and avoiding lengthy queues by purchasing online.

"Season-ticket holders and Evergreen members should ensure they are set up online and if you are looking to buy for other season ticket holders or Evergreen members, please make sure they are in your network. For further details on how to do this, please click here.

"Supporters are reminded to only buy tickets from the club, as identification may be required on entry. Tickets will not be valid if they are purchased from other websites. We will have confirmation of full ticket details as soon as possible."

Argyle last played Liverpool at Home Park in January 2017 in a FA Cup third round replay following a 0-0 draw at Anfield. The Pilgrims were then a League Two team under manager Derek Adams but pushed Jurgen Klopp's Reds all the way in a 1-0 defeat.

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