How to watch Liverpool v Ajax in the Champions League - TV channel, live stream details, kick-off time
ByEurosport
Published 12/09/2022 at 12:28 GMT
Liverpool host Ajax in the Champions League at Anfield on Tuesday as Jurgen Klopp's side look to bounce back from their opening defeat to Napoli. The Group A match kicks off at 8pm UK time while the other fixture in the group between Rangers and Napoli is on Wednesday. The Champions League is live on BT Sport in the UK while you can follow live text coverage on eurosport.com from 7:15pm.
Liverpool play their first home Champions League match of the season on Tuesday evening as they face Ajax at Anfield.
Jurgen Klopp's side have endured a rocky start to the season, winning only two of their six Premier League matches and losing 4-1 to Napoli in their Champions League opener.
Ajax are top of the Eredivisie with six wins from six and also lead the way in Group A following their 4-0 win over Rangers in the opening round of the group stage.
The match will be Liverpool's first since the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II last Thursday.
This is everything you need to know about the TV and live stream details for the Champions League clash between Liverpool and Ajax.
When is Liverpool v Ajax?
The Champions League Group A match between Liverpool and Ajax kicks off at 8pm on Tuesday, September 12.
Which TV channel is Liverpool v Ajax on?
The game between Liverpool and Ajax will be shown on the BT Sport channel in the UK. You can see the latest BT Sport listings here.
How to watch a live stream of Liverpool v Ajax?
You can watch a live stream of the match in the UK via the BT Sport website or app.
How to follow Liverpool v Ajax via live text updates?
We will be hosting live text coverage of the match, and all the key Champions League clashes, via eurosport.co.uk and eurosport.com.
Van Dijk: We're going to make this right
The results from the opening round could not have been more contrasting: Liverpool were outplayed by Napoli and could have lost by more than three goals while Ajax, who sold several of their top players over the summer, dazzled in beating Rangers.
Liverpool have not played since the defeat as the weekend's Premier League games were postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Liverpool manager Klopp said last week that his team must “reinvent” themselves while defender Van Dijk called for everyone to "stick together".
"We're not in the best shape, best situation but we're going to make this right – that's the confidence I have.
"We need each other, we need to stick together – not only us as players but the whole club. Obviously we've been through it all and that's the message.
"We're all human beings, we want to try to perform as good as we can, sometimes you can have a bad patch and at the moment we're in it. But I'm confident we can get out of this and enjoy our football again."
This could be Liverpool's last game of the month with uncertainty over the next round of Premier League fixtures.
Liverpool are due to travel to Chelsea on Sunday but talks are continuing over whether games will be postponed due to policing demands ahead of the Queen's funeral on Monday.
After the weekend it is the international break.
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