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How to watch Liverpool legends v Dortmund charity match on TV for free?

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Liverpool Legends face BVB in a charity match at Anfield on Saturday with Jurgen Klopp and Steven Gerrard involved, and here’s how to watch on TV and live stream
Everything you need to know about Liverpool Legends vs Dortmund charity match at Anfield
- When and where is the charity match?: The eagerly awaited charity match is set to take place this Saturday, March 28, 2026. The game will be hosted at Anfield.
- What time does the match start?: The official start time is scheduled for 3pm GMT. Fans are advised to get there early to enjoy the pre-match celebrations and the presentation of the legendary teams.
- UK TV coverage: Supporters in the UK can catch the action live on LFCTV, accessible on Sky and Virgin Media. The live broadcast coverage officially kicks off at 2pm GMT, offering a full hour of build-up, interviews, and nostalgic footage before the game gets underway.
- Live streaming: The match can be streamed for free on Liverpool’s official Facebook, YouTube and TikTok channels. The game can also be watched on LFCTV GO or All Red Video, the latter of which requires a subscription which starts at £4.99 per month.
- US coverage: Viewers in the United States can access the match through the LFCTV GO international service, which is available to American subscribers. Given the time difference, supporters on the east coast should be ready for an 11am ET kick-off, while those on the west coast will need to be awake by 8am PT.
- Radio channel: Radio coverage in the UK will be delivered by LFCTV’s audio service, which often features live commentary from club legends and local experts. You can listen to the full 90 minutes free of charge by visiting the match centre on the Liverpool FC official website or app.
- Who will be there?: The management team for the day boasts a blockbuster line-up including Sir Kenny Dalglish and the return of Jurgen Klopp to the Anfield dugout. They will be guiding a star-studded squad that includes favourites like Steven Gerrard, Peter Crouch, and Pepe Reina.
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