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We have more newsletters. Liverpool are set to host Lille this evening January 21 , aiming to secure their place in the Champions League knockout stages. Arne Slot's Reds have been on a roll in the European competition, sitting comfortably at the top of the table with a three-point lead, thanks to victories over Milan, Bologna, Leipzig, Leverkusen, Real Madrid and Girona.
With only two matches remaining - tonight's clash with Lille and next Wednesday's January 29 fixture against PSV - the Premier League heavyweights are hoping to confirm their spot in the knockout rounds. However, Lille will not be an easy opponent for Liverpool when they face off at 8pm tonight. The French outfit are also vying for a place in the round of 16, currently positioned eighth with just a point separating them from automatic progression and a play-off spot.
With an exciting evening of football ahead, many fans will want to watch the game from home. However, there is still a way for supporters to watch for free The Liverpool vs Lille match kicks off at Anfield at 8pm tonight, with a full house expected to cheer on the Reds as they continue their Champions League campaign.
Just remember to cancel at the end and you won't be charged. Both new and existing members of the subscription service will be able to watch via the Prime Video mobile application on their mobile devices, Fire TV stick or set-top box at no extra cost on top of their monthly package. Liverpool have excelled in the Champions League this season thus far, blitzing through any competition with relative ease.
The side have won all six of their games leading up to their clash with Lille and head to Anfield this evening off the back of a Premier League win over Brentford. Their last Champions League game came in the form of a win over Girona back in December, with Mohamed Salah converting a penalty to clinch three points for the Reds. Lille, on the other hand, have had a largely successful Champions League campaign leading up to their clash with Liverpool.