The Premier League is back today with its first full round of fixtures in about a month.
Due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II and then the international break, it's been unusually quiet on the domestic front in English club football of late.
It's returning with a bang too as the early kick-off is the North London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham who are both going well for once.
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Here are the key details to know ahead of Liverpool's match against Brighton:
Venue:
Anfield.
What time is kick-off?
It'll be at 3 pm.
What Irish TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
Unfortunately, Premier Sports 2 are showing Chelsea against Crystal Palace so it won't be televised or streamed in Ireland.
What are the odds?
The Reds are surprisingly strong favourites at 3/10.
The bookies appear to be spooked about the blow Graham Potter's departure could have as the high-flying visitors are all the way out at 15/2.
A draw is set at 4/1.
Here's how Liverpool's October looks:
October 1st: Brighton (H), 4th: Rangers (H, CL), 9th: Arsenal (A), 12th: Rangers (A, CL), 16th: Man City (H), 19th: West Ham (H), 22nd: Nottingham Forest (A), 26th: Ajax (A, CL), 29th: Leeds (H)
So this will be the first of nine matches across the month, with a Champions League double-header against Rangers offering the chance to stride toward qualification for the last-16.
Back-to-back Premier League tests against Arsenal and Manchester City, the current top two, stand out of course as Jurgen Klopp's side really need to sort themselves out to ensure they're in the race for the top four, never mind the title picture.
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