Liverpool are back in Premier League action this afternoon against Manchester City at Anfield. The match kicks off at 4.30pm as Jurgen Klopp's men hope to build on the momentum of the 7-1 win over Rangers in midweek.
City are currently second in the table and are the only team still unbeaten in the top flight. Liverpool, meanwhile, are down in 11th place with just 10 points as things stand.
It is sure to be a lively encounter in L4 later on. Here is all you need to know about watching the game on TV, following it live and catching up with highlights...
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When does the match kick off?
Liverpool against Manchester City gets underway at 4.30pm this afternoon, with team news released at 3.30pm.
Is the match on TV?
Yes, the match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League in the UK.
Viewers in the USA can tune in on Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, SiriusXM FC, Telemundo, USA Network. Over in India, the match is on Star Sports Select, with Optus Sport covering in Australia and various other providers streaming the game across the world.
How else can I follow the match?
You can get team news as soon as it is confirmed, updates throughout the game and all the best post-match analysis in our live blog. It will be top of our Liverpool FC section here this afternoon.
Where can I watch highlights?
Match of the Day 2 starts at 10.30 pm on BBC One tonight and will include highlights of Liverpool's clash with City.
What is the latest team news?
Liverpool have a number of significant absentees for today. Luis Diaz and Arthur Melo are set to be on the sidelines for a while. Joel Matip is another who has been ruled out.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is unlikely to feature, with Ibrahima Konate facing a late battle to be available. Curtis Jones is edging closer to a return along with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, but Naby Keita is further behind in his recovery.
In terms of Manchester City, defensive duo Kyle Walker and John Stones will be missing, along with midfielder Kalvin Phillips.
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