Nottingham Forest go to Anfield on Saturday looking for an elusive Premier League win to boost their survival hopes.
The Reds are now without a win in 10 after defeat to Manchester United on Sunday, while Liverpool go into the game on the back of a 6-1 rout of Leeds United on Monday night.
That's the bad news. The good? Well Forest have already beaten the ailing Merseysiders this season and will be hoping for more of the same at Anfield.
For the record, Forest are level on points with 17th-placed Everton and just two adrift of Leeds in one of the tightest survival battles of recent years. But games are running out for Steve Cooper's side to clamber out of the relegation places. They also have the worst goal difference in the division.
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When does Liverpool vs Forest kick off?
The match begins at 3pm on Saturday at Liverpool's Anfield stadium.
Is Liverpool vs Forest on TV?
The game will not be televised live in the UK due to the traditional 3pm blackout on Saturdays. However, it will be broadcast internationally - and you can find out where it is being shown in your country here.
BBC One will air highlights of the game during Match of the Day on Saturday evening, starting at 10.20pm, with the programme being repeated on Sunday from 7.05am. Sky Sports will also upload the key moments of the game to their YouTube channel and website shortly after the final whistle.
How else can I follow the game?
You can also follow the action here at NottinghamshireLive . Our Forest reporter Sarah Clapson will be blogging live from Anfield, delivering team news, live match updates, player ratings and reaction. You can follow her on Facebook and Twitter.
BCC Radio Nottingham will also be broadcasting from the game with coverage starting at 2pm.
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