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Kyle Newbould

How to watch Liverpool vs AC Milan - TV channel and live streams for Dubai Super Cup, kick-off time

Liverpool will look to bounce back from Sunday's defeat to Lyon when they face AC Milan in the second game of their Dubai Super Cup on Friday (December 16)

Jurgen Klopp's side are now less than one week away from the resumption of domestic football, with next Thursday's Carabao Cup clash at Manchester City edging closer. The Reds were beaten 3-1 by Lyon in their opening friendly in Dubai and will be keen to head back to the UK on the back of a win.

Despite Jordan Henderson's presence in Dubai, neither he nor any of the other World Cup stars will feature at the Al-Maktoum Stadium, but chances could be handed to several young Reds as they look to stake a claim for more first-team minutes in 2023.

LIVE: Liverpool v AC Milan score and goal updates from Dubai

Here's all you need to know about their meeting with Milan.

When is Liverpool v AC Milan?

Liverpool take on AC Milan at the Al-Maktoum Stadium on Friday, December 16.

What time does Liverpool v AC Milan kick-off?

The match gets underway at 3.30pm UK time.

Is Liverpool v AC Milan on TV?

The match will be shown live on Liverpool FC TV, with the programme starting at 3pm UK time. Subscription required.

Is there a live stream of Liverpool v AC Milan?

The match will also be live streamed on LFCTV GO. Subscription is required but you can currently take advantage of a month's free trial by using the code GOFREE23.

You can also follow all the action on our live blog which will be on our dedicated Liverpool page. Paul Gorst will be in place at the Al-Maktoum Stadium.

Early team news

Jordan Henderson - who was spotted at the Dubai camp this week but hasn't trained - Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Alisson and Fabinho are all missing from the squad thanks to their respective World Cup campaigns. Luis Diaz has been sent home, following a recurrence of the knee injury that has kept him sidelined until October.

Stefan Bajcetic started the last game against Lyon and Jurgen klopp could take this chance to blood some more young Reds, with Ben Doak and Bobby Clark both having impressed during training.

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