Liverpool vs Ajax: Start time, team news and how to watch on TV and live stream
Posted by  badge Boss on Sep 13, 2022 - 01:51PM
Liverpool will be desperate for a result in tonight’s Champions League game with Ajax (Picture: Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Liverpool will play their first home match of the 2022/23 season when they take on Dutch champions tonight.

The Reds are already feeling the pressure after a in Naples last week.

Tonight’s opponents had no such issue in their first group stage game, cruising to a comfortable 4-0 win over in Amsterdam last week.

’s men have had a difficult start to the season, with their midfield decimated through injury and the defensive line appearing increasingly vulnerable.

The club have only won two of their opening six matches, leaving The Reds languishing down in seventh place in the table.

But the squad should be fully rested after their league match against Wolves was postponed over the weekend following the death of.

Here are all the important details for Liverpool’s game with Ajax tonight.

What time does Liverpool vs Ajax start?

Liverpool’s Champions League encounter with Ajax will start tonight (Tuesday, September 13) at 8pm.

The Group A clash will take place at Anfield.

How to watch Liverpool vs Ajax on TV

The match will be shown live on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport Ultimate, with coverage getting underway from 7pm.

Liverpool were taken apart by Napoli in their first Champions League group stage game (Picture: Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

A live stream will also be available to BT customers who will be able to view the match online via the BT Sport website and app.

BT Sport once again have the exclusive rights to show live Champions League matches in the UK.

Those without BT will be able to  for £25, with BT broadband not required to watch the match on BT’s app and web player.

 to BT Sport starts from £16 a month, with a package containing BT, Sky and Eurosport available for £41 a month.

What is the Liverpool team news?

Despite the additional rest granted by the Premier League postponements, Liverpool still have a significant number of players in the treatment room.

, Fabio Carvalho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Curtis Jones, Caoimhin Kelleher, Ibrahima Konate and Naby Keita are all set to miss tonight’s game.

Left back is the latest addition to Liverpool’s injury list, after the Scotsman picked up a knee injury during their Naples humiliation last week.

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