As the top team in European football for the first half of the 2024/25 season, Liverpool found themselves sidelined from Premier League action over the weekend due to severe weather conditions. Northern England was hit by strong winds and heavy rainfall, leading to the postponement of their scheduled match. This unexpected break has allowed Jürgen Klopp’s squad, led by Arne Slot, to arrive more refreshed for their upcoming away game against Girona, scheduled for Tuesday, December 10, as part of the 6th round of the UEFA Champions League group stage.
Match Details and Broadcast Information
The highly anticipated match against Girona will kick off at 5:45 PM GMT at Estadi Montilivi, the home ground of the Spanish club. Fans in the UK can watch the game live on TNT Sports, while viewers around the world can find broadcast listings via various platforms.
To keep track of fixtures and broadcasting details directly on your device, you can download the eCalendar from the official Liverpool website.
Pre-Match Coverage
Liverpool's Matchday Live will commence at 4:30 PM GMT on LFCTV, featuring pre-match analysis, live audio commentary, and post-match reactions from the stadium. Additionally, free live audio commentary for this fixture will be available at video.liverpoolfc.com and through the dedicated Match Centre.
Live Updates and Post-Match Content
For those wanting to stay updated, the Match Centre on Liverpoolfc.com and the official LFC app (available on both iOS and Google Play) will provide live buildup, confirmed team news, and minute-by-minute updates starting at 12 PM GMT on Tuesday. Fans can also expect photos, videos, and comprehensive post-match reactions.
Subscribers to LFCTV GO can access highlights, goals, a full match replay, and more from midnight GMT following the match.
Venue and Historical Context
The game will take place at Montilivi Stadium, which has a seating capacity of just over 14,000. Located in the picturesque region of Catalonia, the stadium is expected to draw a solid crowd for this important continental clash.
Notably, according to research from oGol, a portal specializing in historical matchups and football statistics, this encounter will mark the first official meeting between Girona and Liverpool. Girona, having qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history, has limited international experience, which explains their lack of a substantial track record in such prestigious competitions.
As Liverpool looks to maintain their momentum in Europe, this match against Girona presents both a challenge and an opportunity to further solidify their status as one of the continent's elite teams.
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