Champions LeaguePSV Eindhoven v Liverpool: TV channels, how to listen live and highlights guide
Liverpool complete the league phase of the Champions League when they visit PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday night – here's how to follow the game.
The match at Philips Stadium will kick off at 8pm GMT and be shown live on TNT Sports in the UK. For global broadcast listings, go here.
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Matchday Live begins at 6.45pm GMT on LFCTV, with build-up followed by live audio commentary and then post-match reaction from Eindhoven.
Free live audio commentary for this game is also available at video.liverpoolfc.com and in our dedicated Match Centre.
Follow Match Centre on Liverpoolfc.com and the official LFC app [iOS | Google Play] from 1pm GMT on Wednesday for live build-up, confirmed team news, minute-by-minute updates, photos, videos, post-match reaction and more.
Highlights, a full replay and more content will be available for subscribers on LFCTV GO shortly after the final whistle.
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