Liverpool continue their UEFA Champions League campaign tonight as they host Real Madrid. Arne Slot's side face the Spanish giants at Anfield in the fourth round of League Phase fixtures after a difficult spell.
Liverpool have lost six of their last eight games in all competitions and face one of the toughest teams in Europe tonight, who hold the record for the most Champions League titles (15). The Reds ended their domestic dry spell on Saturday when they secured all three points against Aston Villa, and could come up against a familiar face in tonight's fixture.
All eyes will be on Trent Alexander-Arnold as he returns to Anfield for the first time since his move to Spain. However, he may be restricted to the bench as he recovers from a hamstring injury picked up in Real's opening Champions League game in September.
Liverpool's defence appears to have struggled without Trent, who left Merseyside for pastures new after more than 20 years at the club. Ahead of tonight's game, Liverpool sit in 10th in the Champions League table, while Real Madrid are in fifth yet level on points with all in front.
Los Blancos have only suffered one loss in all competitions under new boss and Liverpool legend Xabi Alonso, whose side currently sit five points clear in the La Liga table. Unlike most Champions League games, tonight's fixture will not be broadcast on TNT Sports, but there is a way to watch the game completely free.
Liverpool vs Real Madrid is due to kick off at 8pm, with Gabby Logan leading the coverage from 6.30pm alongside Wayne Rooney, Robbie Fowler, Daniel Sturridge and Theo Walcott. Commentary comes from Jon Champion and Alan Shearer.
Liverpool vs Real Madrid will be broadcast on Amazon's Prime Video and can be streamed for free by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. Prime Video is broadcasting one Champions League match every game week free for Prime members, including Chelsea vs Barcelona on November 25.
Prime members also have the benefit of Prime Vision, an alternate broadcasting feed introduced this season. This delivers real-time stats, graphics, and AI-powered insights, including a tactical map and advanced analytics.
For the latest domestic games, Sky Sports is broadcasting more than 1,000 matches this season across the Premier League, EFL, Carabao Cup and more, all of which are included with Sky's £35 Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle.
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