What channel is Ajax vs Liverpool on? TV, live stream, kick-off for Champions League game
Ajax host Liverpool in the Champions League this week but what channel is the match on? Express Sport is on hand will all the details you need including TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time.
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Ajax and Liverpool will play each other for the first time in 54 years when they meet in the Champions League group stage. Their only two past encounters came in the last 16 of the 1966/67 European Cup, with the Dutch side advancing 7-3 on aggregate.
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Ajax appear to have a fully fit squad ahead of their upcoming meeting.
Quincy Promes and Antony were rested against Heerenveen at the weekend and are likely to be restored to the line-up.
Liverpool, on the other hand, have been dealt a heavy blow with the injury to Virgil van Dijk, who suffered a torn ACL against Everton at the weekend which could see him miss most of the season.
Alisson and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are also sidelined, while new signing Thiago Alcantara is a doubt.
The Champions League fixture kicks off at 8pm BST on Wednesday, October 21.
What TV channel is Ajax vs Liverpool on?
Fans can watch the European clash on BT Sport 3 and BT Sport Ultimate.
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Ajax vs Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp (Image: GETTY)
How to live stream Ajax vs Liverpool?
BT Sport subscription holders can live stream the action via the BT Sport app.
What has been said?
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: “[Our] proper analysis didn’t start yet, not with me.
"After this I have the analysis meeting so then I will know much more about it, but in general yes [it feels like a big European game].
"[Daley] Blind is there, [Dusan] Tadic is there, Promes, [Davy] Klaassen they got back from Bremen - so a few players that played earlier in their career at Ajax, then mix it up with a lot of really young and exciting talents. That’s how it is.
“Two years, or one-and-a-half years, ago they played an exceptional Champions League campaign, absolutely exceptional.
"The way they played, wow. All good but we didn’t play them that year, it would have been only possible in the final and that didn’t happen because of Tottenham. So, now we meet and I’m excited."
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