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Liverpool will face Atalanta in their final UEFA Champions League game and will be broadcast live on television.
The Reds travel to Serie A in the third game of the group stage and it is one that could prove crucial in deciding the group’s classification.
Jurgen Klopp will hope to achieve three wins out of three in Europe and leave his team in the strongest possible position to qualify for the knockout stages.
Atalanta have four points after winning 4-0 against the Super League team and then drawing 2-2 against Ajax.
Fans are not yet allowed into all stadiums to watch their teams play in the European competition, as post-coronavirus restrictions on social distancing remain in place.
UEFA announced that some would be allowed to return fans up to 30% of the venue’s normal capacity, but this is subject to local authorities and visiting fans will not be allowed until further notice.
The Italian government has started allowing a certain number of fans to attend the matches from the end of September, which means that there could be up to 1,000 fans inside the Bergamo stadium.
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However, Liverpool fans will have to watch from home, but luckily all Champions League matches will be broadcast live, although fans will need to make sure they have the proper subscription. .
Atalanta v Liverpool will begin at 8 pm in Tuesday, November 3 and will be broadcast live on BT Sport.
BT Sport secured a £ 1.2 billion exclusive rights deal to show the elite competition live until 2024 and will show the latest LFC game on BT Sport 2 HD with a host of other group matches on other channels.
* Find out how to sign up for a BT Sport Monthly Pass for £ 25 here and get access to UEFA Champions League and Europa League football
For those unable to pick a single game to focus on, the BT Sport Goals Show will be on BT Sport 1 HD starting at 8pm and will provide updates and analysis of all the matches to be played tonight, including the Reds.
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Fans can also use the BT Sport app to stream the game as long as they have the right subscription.
The BT Sport app is available on select smart TVs, most tablets and smartphones, as well as Xbox One, PS4 game consoles, and the NOWTV hub or stick.
EE customers can also access BT Sport on their phone or other devices by signing up for the relevant plugin with their phone or broadband plan, just text Sport at 150 for details.
The highlights are expected to be available to view on BT Sport’s YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.
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