Four Liverpool fixtures have been altered after the Premier League today announced which matches will be televised during August and September.
Jurgen Klopp's side get their 2022/23 campaign under way at Fulham on August 6, a game which has already been picked to be shown live, and a further five fixtures involving the Reds will also be accessible for viewers at home in the opening two months of the season.
Liverpool's second game of the campaign against Crystal Palace has been moved from a Saturday (August 13) to a Monday (August 15) and will be played at 8pm. The same applies to the Reds' third fixture in 22/23 against bitter rivals Manchester United, which will now be staged on a Monday. The final game of August versus Newcastle United has been acquired by BT Sport.
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The date of the first Merseyside Derby (September 3) has remained the same, though the kick-off time has been brought forward to 12:30pm. One final change sees the Reds' away meeting with Chelsea switched from Saturday, September 17 to the late kick-off on the Sunday.
Liverpool vs Bournemouth (August 27, 3pm) and Liverpool vs Wolves (September 10, 3pm) are the only two fixtures that will remain unavailable for TV viewers and can only be watched by those lucky enough to be inside Anfield.
Below is a breakdown of the Reds' updated schedule for August and September, with the revisions highlighted in bold.
August 6 - Fulham (A), 12:30pm - BT Sport
August 15 - Crystal Palace (H), 8pm - Sky Sports
August 22 - Manchester United (A), 8pm - Sky Sports
August 27 - Bournemouth (H), 3pm
August 31 - Newcastle (H), 8pm - BT Sport
September 3 - Everton (A), 12:30pm - BT Sport
September 10 - Wolves (H), 3pm
September 18 - Chelsea (A), 4.30pm
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