Liverpool are preparing to take on AC Milan in their final Champions League group game on Tuesday.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have enjoyed a perfect start to their campaign so far, winning all five of their opening group games.
Victory for Liverpool would see them become the first English club to earn maximum points during the group stage - and only the seventh in Champions League history.
However, Stefano Pioli’s Milan head into the game knowing a win could earn the side a place in the last 16, if Porto and Atletico Madrid draw in the group's other game.
Here is all you need to know ahead of the game.
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Is the AC Milan vs Liverpool game on TV?
AC Milan vs Liverpool is live on BT Sport 2 , with coverage starting from 7:45pm.
If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, click here to see the latest packages. You can also access the game with use of a £25 Monthly Pass .
The ECHO will also be providing live text coverage via our match blog throughout the match to keep you up to speed.
What time is kick-off for AC Milan vs Liverpool?
This will be matchday six in the Champions League and the final round of group games, with kick off at 8pm on Tuesday, December 7.
Can I stream AC Milan vs Liverpool?
Yes, BT Sport subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the BT Sport app or on Sky Go.
All you need to know on the Sky Sports packages available can be found here .
What is the early AC Milan vs Liverpool team news?
With qualification already assured several of Liverpool’s big names appear to have been left at home, with Jordan Henderson, Virgil van Dijk, Diogo Jota, and Thiago Alcantara all not pictured among the squad.
Jurgen Klopp has welcomed back Naby Keita and Joe Gomez, with several academy players also making the trip to Italy, but there was still no sign of Roberto Firmino.
For Milan, it has been reported that Pietro Pellegri and Rafael Leao are doubtful for the game after being substituted off at the weekend, adding to the club’s growing injury list.
Theo Hernandez is expected to recover from illness but Milan are likely to be without Simon Kjaer, Ante Rebic, and Olivier Giroud, among others.