Liverpool continue their preparations for the 2022/23 season this evening with a trip to Germany to take on Bundesliga side RB Leipzig.
The Reds have already faced two Premier League sides during their pre-season tour of the Far East, returning to Merseyside following a defeat to Manchester United in Thailand and a win over Crystal Palace in Singapore.
Now they're back on their travels again for this week's clash with RB Leipzig before they head to Austria for next week's meeting with Red Bull Salzburg.
And here's everything you need to know about the Leipzig clash.
Where and when is the match?
RB Leipzig vs Liverpool will take place at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig on Thursday, July 21.
What time is kick-off?
The match will begin at 6:15pm UK time, which is 7:15pm local time in Germany.
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How can I watch it?
As with all of Liverpool's pre-season fixtures so far, supporters can stream the game live on LFCTV Go, with coverage starting from 5:45pm UK time. Full details here.
And you can follow all the action with the ECHO's live match blog right HERE.
Early team news
Goalkeeper Alisson is a doubt as he was forced to sit out the win over Crystal Palace last week. Diogo Jota is also sidelined through injury and will not feature against either Red Bull team.
Jurgen Klopp issued an update after the victory over Patrick Vieira's side, saying: "Ali, I think, has the chance for City (in the Community Shield) and Diogo not. Ali, he feels a muscle, abdominal. It's nothing serious but, again, we prepare a full season. So he can train but just not like before, so he should not play in the moment. Not normal goalie training but he has a pre-season, so he doesn't lose time."
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was forced off against Palace with a issue, but Liverpool boss Klopp remained optimistic about the severity of the injury.
"Of course it's very disappointing for us because Oxlade trained all the time really well since the pre-season started," Klopp said. "I don't know exactly how long it will take but he will be back and then it's all fine. He is obviously a top-class player and he can help us."