The latest Liverpool news as the Reds return to Premier League action on Saturday as they take on Nottingham Forest at Anfield
Premier League action returns this weekend with Liverpool one of just two teams who have a 100 percent win record so far this season. The Reds take on Nottingham Forest at Anfield as they look to extend their winning run.
Arne Slot’s team sit in second place in the early league table, only below reigning champions Manchester City on goal difference. A 2-0 win over Ipswich in the season opener was followed by another 2-0 victory over Brentford.
Liverpool signed off for the international break in style with a comfortable 3-0 win over rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford. The two-week break saw several members of the squad representing their nations on the international stage.
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They have now returned to Liverpool in preparation for the weekend’s clash. Forest are still unbeaten in the league this season but have drawn two of their opening three games, their only win coming against newly-promoted Southampton.
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Nuno Espirito Santo’s side will be looking to cause an upset. Here is everything you need to know about following the game.
When is the game?
The game takes place on Saturday, 13 September 2024 with kick off at 3pm UK time. The match is being player at Liverpool’s Anfield.
Other 3pm kick offs in the Premier League are: Man City vs Brentford, Fulham vs West Ham, Crystal Palace vs Leicester City and Brighton vs Ipswich.
Is it on TV?
No, the game has not been selected to be shown live on the TV in the UK. However, overseas fans in certain territories can watch the game live.
In France, the game will be shown on Canal+ Live 7, while in the USA it will be available on Peacock Premium. In the Republic of Ireland, the game will be available on Premier Sports 1 Ireland.
How else can I follow?
ECHO Sport will of course be in situ at Anfield to bring you all the action before, during and after the match. All the build-up, action and reaction will be available via our live blog, with Ian Doyle, Paul Gorst and Theo Squires providing the updates.
Highlights of the match will also be shown on Match of the Day on Saturday night. The show starts at 10:30pm and is on BBC One.