Liverpool vs Sporting Lisbon live stream: How to watch Reds’ New York pre-season friendly online

Jurgen Klopp’s side face the Portuguese outfit at Yankees Stadium in the Bronx

Jack Rathborn
Wednesday 24 July 2019 18:07 EDT
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Liverpool continue their pre-season in New York at Yankees Stadium against Sporting.

The Reds take on the Lisbon club in the Bronx looking to build momentum ahead of the Community Shield.

Jurgen Klopp's side face Man City in the traditional curtain raiser on 4 August.

And Klopp will be eager to see a drastic improvement from his side here.

Losses to Borussia Dortmund and Sevilla have see the Reds scrambling around for form.

The Sporting game can be watched live online through the LFC TV GO app.

Coverage and build-up will begin at 12:15am BST on Thursday morning, so make sure you have tea or coffee ready.

Packages can be bought annually or monthly, with friendlies against Napoli and Lyon on the service to come.

Van Dijk in pre-season action against Sevilla
Van Dijk in pre-season action against Sevilla (AFP/Getty)

Meanwhile Yasser Larouci could feature against Sporting after his injury sustained against Sevilla was diagnosed as "not serious".

The 18-year-old was the victim of a late challenge from Joris Gnagnon, which earned a red card, at Fenway Par, but is now only contending with heavy bruising in his femur bone.

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