Liverpool and AC Milan will face off in a pre-season friendly in Hong Kong this Saturday, as both clubs look to ramp up preparations for the new season.
This will be the Reds's first fixture since jetting out to the Far East, while Milan have already been in action against English opposition in the form of Arsenal on Wednesday, losing 1-0.
Here, Sports Mole provides all of the details you need to know on how to tune into Saturday's fixture.
What time does Liverpool vs AC Milan kick off?
Taking place at Kai Tak Sports Park in Hong Kong, the match will kick off at 7:30pm local time, which is 12:30pm for UK audiences, and 1:30pm for those tuning in from Italy.
Where is Liverpool vs AC Milan being played?
The Kai Tak Sports Park is a brand new venue that was opened earlier in 2025, costing in excess of £3bn to construct, with this being the first elite-level fixture to be held here.
Arsenal vs Tottenham will also take place here on July 31, and it will be the home ground for the Hong Kong national team going forward.
How to watch Liverpool vs AC Milan in the UK and abroad
TV channels
LFCTV have all of the rights to Liverpool's pre-season fixtures this summer, and that is only place to see Liverpool vs AC Milan live on UK television. For those of a Milan persuasion, the fixture will be live on DAZN Italia.
Online Streaming
LFCTV also has an online streaming service that fans can use to watch the match, if they are unable to catch it on TV, while the game is also available on the Milan Channel for Italian audiences.
Highlights
Highlights will be made available on Liverpool's website and social media channels after the match.
Who will win Liverpool vs. AC Milan
Liverpool are highly fancied to take the win in this friendly, even though the priority for both sides will be to boost match fitness with the start of their respective league season less than a month away.
Arne Slot could hand debuts to Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike here, after their big-money moves from the Bundesliga, while Milan are slowly rebuilding after a woeful eighth-place finish last season saw Sergio Conceicao sacked.
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