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Liverpool and Atletico Madrid will begin their 2025/26 Champions League campaigns with a blockbuster meeting at Anfield on Wednesday, 17th September.BUY LIVERPOOL VS ATLETICO MADRID TICKETSBoth sides
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Liverpool Travel Guide: How fans can book tickets, hotels & trips to Europe to watch the Reds
Plan the ultimate trip to watch Liverpool at Anfield. From flights and tickets to hotels, pubs and the full 2025–26 fixture list with U.S. holiday tie-ins, this guide has everything American fans need.
All you need to know about Liverpool's 2025/26 Champions League schedule, including their fixtures, results and squad.
Liverpool hosts Atletico Madrid Thursday, September 18, in UEFA Champions League 2025-26 action at Anfield. Complete viewing guide includes live streaming options, TV channels, and kickoff times
European stadiums come alive this Wednesday, September 17, as the action continues in the first matchday of the 2025-2026 UEFA Champions League group stage.This stage of the competition is always pivotal—every team is eager to make a fast start and gain an early edge in the race for the top eight spots,
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Liverpool receive mixed injury news as Alexander Isak handed Champions League debut hint
Liverpool were put through their paces at the AXA Training Centre on Tuesday ahead of their Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid.
Arne Slot insists title-chasing Liverpool and nearest challengers Arsenal should have played on the same night this week to make the Premier League schedule “more fair”. Liverpool restored their 12-point lead at the top with a hard-fought 1-0 victory ...
SIR Sadiq Khan has taken free Liverpool tickets worth £1,000 a year since becoming Mayor of London. The Labour bigwig, 54, has accepted £9,000 in subsidised tickets for 17 matches featuring his
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Liverpool avoid more late drama with 2-1 derby win over Everton
LIVERPOOL’S HABIT OF conceding goals from positions of strength caused them problems again as they found themselves hanging on for a 2-1 win in the 247th Merseyside derby. A fifth successive league victory kept the champions’ in an unassailable position at the top of the table but,