Just three days after their thrashing of Ajax in Amsterdam, Liverpool are back in action on home soil as they welcome Leeds United to Anfield.
Having booked their place in the Champions League knockout phase, the Reds' attention turns to bouncing back from last weekend's disappointing defeat to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Here are all the details on how to watch Saturday evening's contest.
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When does the match kick off?
The game will kick off at 7:45 pm on Saturday, October 29. The fixture had originally been scheduled for Sunday afternoon but because Liverpool face Napoli on Tuesday evening the Premier League moved the fixture.
The match will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event.
How else can I follow the match?
You can follow live updates from match on the ECHO's live matchday blog. Ian Doyle, Theo Squires and Paul Gorst will be providing live updates from L4 during the contest. The blog will be at the top of our Liverpool section here this evening.
Where can I watch highlights?
Highlights will be available immediately after the game on the Sky Sports YouTube channel. Alternatively, you can wait for Match of the Day later in the evening on BBC One, 10:30 pm start.
What is the early team news?
During his pre-match press conference at Kirkby on Friday afternoon, Jurgen Klopp confirmed Thiago Alcantara will available for selection after missing the Reds' last two games due to an ear infection. The boss also revealed that a decision will be made on captain Jordan Henderson's involvement closer to kick-off as the club continues to assess the knock to his knee he picked up at the Johan Cruyff ArenA.
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