Liverpool's preparations for the upcoming season will get underway with fixtures against Manchester United and Crystal Palace in Southeast Asia in July, as they return to Rajamangala Stadium for the first time since 2015.
The Reds announced at the end of March that they will be embarking on their first pre-season tour since the Coronavirus pandemic with a two fixtures against fellow Premier League opposition in the Bangkok Century Cup.
Jurgen Klopp's squad will regroup at the AXA Training Centre in Kirkby on Monday July 4, where members of their domestic cup double will be joined by the additions of £85m man Darwin Nunez and Fabio Carvalho, where they will undertake a week of domestic-based training before jetting off for the first part pre-season tour.
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Liverpool will face the Red Devils on Tuesday July 12, before taking on Patrick Vieira's men just three days later.
After their venture to Southeast Asia, the Reds will head to Austria for a training camp and although Liverpool have yet to confirm any friendlies during their training camp, they are hopeful of playing RB Leipzig in Germany and Red Bull Salzburg in Austria.
Since 2020, when pre-season tours were halted because of the pandemic, Klopp's men have headed to Austria on both occasions since, opting for a month-long camp in 2020 before a shorter stay in the state of Tirol last year.
Given that Liverpool's first competitive game of the season takes play on Saturday July 30 against Manchester City in the Community Shield, it is most likely that the Reds will venture to Austria during the week of 18 July, though an official date is yet to be confirmed by the club.
Due to the Qatar World Cup taking place during the winter, the Premier League season start date has been brought forward as the league's first round of fixtures are schedule in for the 6/7 August, one week earlier than usually.