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Liverpool Echo
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Charlotte Coates

How to watch Liverpool v Brighton - TV channels, live commentary stream, early team news

After a three-week gap, Liverpool are back in Premier League action after having two games postponed due to the death of the Queen and then the international break.

Liverpool have a hectic schedule in October with the World Cup starting next month and it grants Jurgen Klopp 's side with a huge opportunity to put a winning run together and start to put themselves into title contention.

Brighton will visit Anfield today in the hope of making a strong start under new boss Roberto De Zerbi after Graham Potter left the club for Chelsea. The visitors come into the game in good form as they sit fourth in the Premier League table.

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Here is how you can follow today's match...

When does the match kick off?

Liverpool v Brighton takes place at Anfield on Saturday, October 1. Kick off is at 3pm.

Is the match on TV?

The match at Anfield will not be televised on television in the UK. Highlights will be shown on Match of the Day on BBC One at 10:25pm. In terms of non-UK channels, the action will be shown on Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, SiriusXM FC, Peacock in the USA. It will be shown on various Sky platforms in Europe and beyond, as well as beIN SPORTS CONNECT.

How else can I follow the match?

You can also follow all the action on our dedicated blog with live commentary stream updates from the ECHO's Liverpool reporters Ian Doyle, Paul Gorst and Theo Squires from Anfield.

Early team news

Andy Robertson will miss the match for Liverpool after picking up a knee injury in the loss at Napoli, so Kostas Tsimikas is set to start at left-back.

Ibrahima Konate and Calvin Ramsay returned to training after picking up injuries during pre-season, but neither have trained enough to make the bench for the Reds against Brighton.

Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez were not seen in Liverpool training after intense matches in the international break with Klopp saying both missing out was a precaution.

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