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When is Liverpool vs Leverkusen? Times, how to watch on TV, stream online | Champions League
Two unbeaten teams face off on Merseyside on matchday four of the Champions League, as Liverpool welcome German title holders Bayer Leverkusen to Anfield.
You’ll be able to stream the Game live on Paramount+.
Liverpool vs Leverkusen: UCL game preview
Under former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, who led Leverkusen to an undefeated league and cup double last term, the visitors have kicked off their European campaign with seven points out of nine. After opening wins over Feyenoord and AC Milan, Leverkusen were held by Brest last time out in the Champions League, Pierre Lees-Melou‘s goal cancelling out Florian Wirtz’s strike for Die Werkself.
The 2002 finalists finished matchday three sitting sixth in the new league phase‘s 36-team table - four places behind Liverpool, who have begun with three wins on the spin in the Champions League. Most recently, Darwin Núñez‘s first-half strike gave Arne Slot’s men a 1-0 victory away to RB Leipzig.
The top eight teams in the league phase will qualify automatically for the last 16, with the clubs finishing ninth to 24th going into a playoff round for a place in the knockout stages proper.
When does Liverpool vs Leverkusen start?
The 2024/25 Champions League matchday-four Game between Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen will be played at Anfield on Tuesday November 5, 2024. Kick-off is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET/12 noon PT.
How can I watch Liverpool vs Leverkusen?
Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the Game on Paramount+ and ViX.
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Liverpool vs Leverkusen: form guide
Liverpool vs Leverkusen: who is the favorite? Betting odds
Liverpool are the bookmakers' clear favorites for victory on matchday four. Per Oddschecker, the hosts are priced at -150 to make it four Champions League wins out of four, at the expense of a Leverkusen team that is valued at +400 to taste victory at Anfield.
When did Liverpool and Leverkusen last meet in the UCL?
This is the teams' first Champions League clash in nearly 20 years. Liverpool and Leverkusen last crossed paths in the tournament in the 2004/05 season - a campaign that culminated in the Reds' memorable final victory over AC Milan, in which Alonso scored for Rafa Benítez’s side. In a last-16 tie in February and March 2005, Liverpool won both legs 3-1 to seal a comfortable aggregate triumph over Leverkusen, gaining revenge for their quarter-final defeat to the Germans three years earlier.
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