Liverpool travel to North London to face Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon as Jurgen Klopp's side look to follow up their impressive Champions League display against Rangers in midweek with all three points against the English top-flight's in-form team.
Having only played once in the Premier League since September 3 - last Saturday's 3-3 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion - the Reds will be hoping to put their stuttering start to the new campaign behind them at the Emirates this afternoon.
Liverpool currently sit 10th in the division, albeit having played at least one game fewer than most of their opponents. Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta's side sit second after an impressive record of seven wins from their first eight outings of the new campaign.
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Ahead of the contest, here are a few different ways you can follow the match.
What time is kick-off?
Arsenal vs Liverpool takes place at the Emirates on Sunday, October 9. Kick-off is at 4.30pm UK time.
Is the match on TV?
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports as part of their Super Sunday coverage, which begins with Crystal Palace hosting Leeds United at Selhurst Park at 2pm.
Kick-off in North London is scheduled for 4.30pm, with coverage set to begin after the earlier game has finished at roughly 4pm.
How else can I follow the match?
You can also follow all the action on our dedicated match blog with updates from Paul Gorst and Ian Doyle. by clicking HERE.
For radio coverage, BBC Radio 5 Live will have commentary from 4.30pm. Build-up from Steve Crossman starts at 4pm, 30 minutes before -kick-off.
Where can I watch the highlights?
Sky Sports will be showing a highlights show of all the day's Premier League action on their YouTube channel immediately after the game has finished.
Early team news
Arthur Melo became the latest Liverpool player to be struck by injury - and the full extent of the quad issue he suffered ahead of Tuesday's game against Rangers is now clear. According to The Athletic, the on-loan midfielder will miss between three and four months of action due to the issue and will subsequently undergo surgery this weekend. He is not expected to feature until 2023.
Elsewhere, Jurgen Klopp confirmed on Friday morning in his pre-game press conference that Andy Robertson is back outside running. However, Sunday's clash at the Emirates will come too soon for the Reds defender.
Curtis Jones made his long-awaited return to training on Thursday afternoon and could be available for selection once again, despite spending almost six weeks on the sidelines.
Long-term absentees Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita continue their individual rehabilitation programmes for their muscle injuries.
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