Liverpool v Red Star Belgrade LIVE STREAM: How to watch UEFA Champions League live online

Liverpool vs Red Star Belgrade LIVE STREAM

Liverpool are currently top of their Champions League group after having won two of their first three games.

Jurgen Klopp’s squad currently have six points but find group rivals Napoli nipping at their heels with five.

And Klopp has admitted securing a victory tonight would “massively” help Liverpool reach the knock-out stages of the lauded European tournament.

He said: “Winning would help massively of course.

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“I don’t think about the other game but it is obvious they play against each other so they both can’t get three points.

“If we could win here it would give us a bit of control but only until the next game because everything is open again.

“Even if Paris loses, they can still get 10 points by winning the two games and the last one is here. That could be possible at least.

“It is really important you focus on the job ahead of you because it is so difficult here, so different.”

Although Red Star Belgrade are currently top of the Serbian SuperLiga, they find themselves at the bottom of Group C.

The Serbian side are yet to win in the Champions League this season and only have one point.

How to watch Liverpool vs Red Star Belgrade

Liverpool will be hosted by Red Star Belgrade at the Rajko Mitić Stadium tonight.

Kick-off will begin at 5.55pm but BT Sport 3 (channel 533 for Virgin, 410 BT TV, 869 Sky HD and 417 Sky) will air coverage from 5.15pm.

BT Sport will also be showing the match on desktop computers or laptops via the company’s own site.

The BT Sport enhanced video player is available online.

But EE mobile customers will be able to stream the game for free, thanks to a subscription plan recently announced by the network.

BT said: “To say thanks for being with us, here’s a special sporting treat for our pay monthly mobile and tablet customers: three months’ free BT Sport on your EE phone and connected tablet.

“Just text SPORT to 150, register for a BT ID then download the BT Sport app and get watching!

“Loads of the UK’s best sporting action, on the UK’s fastest network.”

You can visit the EE website for more information on the BT Sports offer.


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