Here is your media round-up for Liverpool on Saturday, March 26.
Liverpool and Manchester City fans to be given 100 free buses for Wembley FA Cup semi-final
The FA will provide 100 free buses for Liverpool and Manchester City fans travelling to Wembley for their FA Cup semi-final.
There have been calls from fans the mayors of both cities to move the game as there are no direct trains to London from the North West on Easter Weekend due to pre-planned engineering works.
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To help with travel arrangements, the FA will provide up to 5,000 Liverpool and Manchester City fans with free travel to London for the game, which takes place on Saturday April 16.
Supporters travelling to watch Man City against West Ham in the Women's FA Cup semi-final on the same date at Chigwell Construction Stadium, east London, will also be provided with "a number of free return bus services".
Read the full story HERE.
Steven Gerrard sends message to Liverpool fans on Reds return as he dons club kit
Steven Gerrard is back at Liverpool and wearing red as he prepares for a legends game this weekend.
With the international break upon us Premier League football comes to a temporary halt. It has freed up the Aston Villa boss and he will team up with some old colleagues on Merseyside this weekend. It means Gerrard, who spent his career at Melwood, is now at Kirby at the new Liverpool training ground.
Donning the club's colours once more, the former skipper said on a video on social media: "Hello Reds, great to be back at the new AXA training ground preparing for tomorrow's game. I've heard it's a full house so well done to everyone who's coming to support us for all the good causes."
Read the full story on the Mirror HERE.