There has been plenty of uncertainty over when Premier League sides will return to action following the postponement of all fixtures over the weekend, but Liverpool will step back onto the field sooner than most when they take on their European duties this week.
The Reds last featured in their embarrassing 4-1 defeat to Serie A outfit Napoli on Wednesday (September 7) as they opened their 2022/23 UEFA Champions League campaign in Group A in the worst possible style.
But they have the chance to make amends when they return to action this week, with games against Ajax and Chelsea scheduled over the next six days, before the international break takes place at the end of the month.
When do Liverpool play next?
Liverpool are back in action on Tuesday, September 13 when they face Ajax in a Champions League Group A fixture at Anfield.
The Reds last faced the Eredivisie champions back in the 2020/21 campaign, beating their opponents home and away in the Champions League by a scoreline of 1-0 in each fixture.
An own goal from Nicolas Tagliafico earned Liverpool all three points in Amsterdam in October 2020, before a Curtis Jones strike in the reverse fixture a month later ensured the Reds completed the double over their visitors.
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Is Liverpool vs Ajax on TV?
Yes. The match will be televised live on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport Ultimate, while there will also be a live stream service online via the BT Sport app and BT Sport website.
Coverage will begin at 7pm.
When do Liverpool return to Premier League action?
The next round of Premier League fixtures are due to take place this weekend, between September 16-18, with Chelsea vs Liverpool taking place on Sunday, September 18 at Stamford Bridge.
However, it is understood that the game could get called off due to the Queen's funeral, which is being held in London on Monday September 19.
The Reds’ last Premier League fixture took place on Saturday, September 3 when they drew 0-0 with Everton at Goodison Park in the Merseyside derby, leaving them in seventh place with just two wins from their first six games.