Liverpool vs Rangers: How to watch Champions League fixture on TV, live stream, kick-off time and team news

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
Liverpool vs Rangers: How to watch Champions League fixture on TV, live stream, kick-off time and team news

Rangers and Liverpool are playing in Champions League Group A on Tuesday night. Last season's beaten finalists are looking for back-to-back wins in Europe. Liverpool have lost both of their opening fixtures and need to win to stay in the competition. Rangers lost to Ajax and Napoli in their first two matches. They will be eager to capitalise on their opponents recent domestic struggles to register their points.

Liverpool vs Rangers is a Champions League match. It's kick-off is at 7.45pm.

Liverpool vs Rangers is a Champions League match in Group A. It takes place on Tuesday, at 7.45pm.

Liverpool vs Rangers is a Champions League match on Tuesday, October 4th at 8pm (UK time).

The game will be broadcast live on BT Sport 3. Coverage begins at 7.15pm and ends at 10.30pm. The match will also be available to live stream on the BT Sports app. A pay-per-view option will available via RangersTV. BBC Sportsound will provide online and radio updates throughout the match.

BT Sport is available to customers with an existing BT package. The Big Sport package is £41 per month (24 month contract, upfront fee: £39.99). The standard Sport packages is for £16.00 permonth (with 24 month deal).

Liverpool are favourites to win the match. Mohamed Salah is 3/1 to score first. Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota are available at 15/4. Luis Diaz and Roberto Firmino are 9/2. Antonio Colak is a value bet at 16/20.

Liverpool vs Rangers is a Champions League match. It's on TV and live stream. Kick-off is at 7.30pm.

Clement Turpin has been selected by UEFA to take charge of the tie. He has officiated the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid last season and also Rangers' memorable 4-2 Europa League victory over Borussia Dortmund.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst will travel south of the border without James Sands. Ben Davies is expected to keep his place in the team. Antonio Colak will be favourite to lead the line in favour of Alfredo Morelos. Steven Davis could be called upon for the game. Kemar Roofe and Tom Lawrence are both back in full training. Jon McLaughlin, Ianis Hagi, John Souttar, Filip Helander and Alex Lowry will not make the trip.


IN THIS ARTICLE