How to watch AC Milan vs Liverpool - TV channel, live stream details, kick off time
Liverpool face AC Milan in the Champions League tonight. The Reds will be looking to bounce back after suffering their first defeat of the season on Saturday, losing 1-0 against Nottingham Forest.
Arne Slot had won his opening three matches in charge before the international break and this does feel like his first setback since replacing Jurgen Klopp earlier this summer. The Reds have dropped down to fourth in the Premier League table, with Newcastle and Arsenal leapfrogging them.
It's important that Liverpool show a reaction against Milan at the San Siro. The Reds return to Europe's elite club competition after a one-year absence and have some difficult-looking fixtures during the newly-revamped league phase. Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen are due to visit Anfield later in the competition.
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Games against Bologna, RB Leipzig, Girona, Lille and PSV are perhaps more favourable but Slot will be keen to get off a positive start in Milan on Tuesday. Here is everything you need to know about following the game....
When is the game?
The game takes place on Tuesday, September 17 with kick-off at 8pm UK time. The match is being played at San Siro.
Other Champions League games on Tuesday are Young Boys vs Aston Villa, Real Madrid vs Stuttgart, Juventus vs PSV, Bayern Munich vs Dinamo Zagreb and Sporting CP vs Lille.
Is it on TV?
Yes. The game will be broadcast on Amazon Prime, with coverage starting at 7pm UK time. Subscribers will be able to watch via the Amazon Prime website and app.
How else can I follow?
ECHO Sport will of course be at the San Siro 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.
AC Milan vs Liverpool team news
Ismael Bennacer, Alessandro Florenzi and Marco Sportiello are all unavailable for Milan. Meanwhile, Malick Thiaw is a doubt, along with Davide Calabria.
Harvey Elliott has been ruled out for around a month with a fractured month. Federico Chiesa is yet to make his Liverpool debut but has travelled with the rest of the squad and could make his first appearance.