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Is RB Salzburg vs Liverpool On TV? What Channel Is It On?
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Published 14:13 27 Jul 2022 GMT+1

Is RB Salzburg vs Liverpool On TV? What Channel Is It On?

Everything you need to know about RB Salzburg vs Liverpool

Ed Arnold

Ed Arnold

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Liverpool face RB Salzburg this evening in their final game of pre-season.

The Reds' preparations for the new campaign have been mixed so far. They were battered 4-0 by Premier League rivals Man United in Thailand, with new Klopp signing Darwin Nunez being criticised for a poor display.

They bounced back, however, beating Crystal Palace 2-0 and RB Leipzig, who share the same owners as tonight's opponents, 5-0.

Nunez scored four times in that game after coming on at half time and silenced his critics.

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Jurgen Klopp will be keen to continue his winning streak going ahead of a big game this Saturday. The Reds face Man City in the Community Shield at Wembley.

Is RB Salzburg vs Liverpool On TV? What Channel Is It On?

This evening's game will be held at the Red Bull Arena in Salzburg, Austria. Kick off is 7PM BST.

The game will not be shown on traditional television, but it will be streamed on Liverpool's in house channel, LFCTV GO

This site can be streamed all across the globe, however the platform costs £49.99 for an annual subscription or £4.99 monthly. 


Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Liverpool

Ed Arnold
Ed Arnold

Ed is an English student at Exeter University and a freelance journalist

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