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How to watch Yokohama FM vs Liverpool for free: Live stream and kick-off time for pre-season clash

How to watch Yokohama FM vs Liverpool for free: Live stream and kick-off time for pre-season clash

Daily Mirror4 days ago
Liverpool return to action on Wednesday as they face Yokohama F Marinos in their pre-season preparations, and there's a way that UK-based Reds fans can tune into all of the action for free
Liverpool are set to face Yokohama F Marinos on Wednesday, as the Reds' pre-season tour of Hong Kong and Japan rolls on. The Premier League champions will hope to defend their title as the season gets underway next month, and have spent the summer getting match fit.

Arne Slot's side ran out 3-1 winners in their friendly with Preston at Deepdale earlier this month, courtesy of goals from Conor Bradley, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo, before securing a 5-0 win over Stoke at the AXA Training Centre. Liverpool hit their first stumbling block of the pre-season tour when AC Milan beat them 4-2 on Saturday at the Kai Tak Sports Park, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Gakpo's efforts overshadowed by goals from Rafael Leao, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and a Noah Okafor brace.

The Reds will now turn their attention to Yokohama FM before returning to UK soil for a clash with Athletic Club at Anfield before facing stiff competition in Crystal Palace for the Community Shield at Wembley. Here's how UK-based fans can watch Liverpool take on Yokohama from the comfort of their own home.

Where is Liverpool vs Yokohama FM?
Liverpool are set to clash with Yokohama FM at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama. The 72,327-capacity ground also plays host to the Yokohama Eagles rugby union side and the Japan national football team.
What time does Liverpool vs Yokohama FM kick off?
Liverpool and Yokohama FM take to the pitch at 11.30am on Wednesday (UK time), which translates to 7.30pm local time in Yokohama, Kanagawa.

How to watch Liverpool vs Yokohama FM for free
If you haven't booked flights and accommodation in Japan, fear not. The pre-season friendly between Liverpool and Yokohama FM will be shown live for free for football fans in the UK.
Liverpool's All Red Video is showing each pre-season friendly this summer, and new users can currently sign up to get a free month of access, which will see them through until the start of the Premier League.
Coverage of Liverpool's clash with Yokohama FM will be broadcast from 10.30am, with the match getting underway an hour later. The friendly will also be available to watch on LFCTV.

Liverpool's pre-season schedule
Here's a run-down of Liverpool's pre-season schedule this summer:
Liverpool 3-1 Preston North End - At Deepdale on July 13
Liverpool 2-4 AC Milan - At the Kai Tak Stadium on July 26
Liverpool vs Yokohama FM - At the Nissan Stadium on July 30 at 11.30am
Liverpool vs Athletic Club - At Anfield on August 4 at 5pm
Liverpool will play Crystal Palace for the Community Shield on Sunday, August 10, at 3 p.m., before turning their attention to Bournemouth in their Premier League opener at Anfield on Friday, August 15.
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