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Neil Bennett

How to watch Inter Milan vs Liverpool: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time, early team news

Liverpool are back in Champions League knockout action this week, returning for what will be their second visit to the San Siro of the season.

This time, it's the blue side of the season and the current champions of Italy Inter Klopp's men are tasked with.

Inter- now under the stewardship of Simone Inzaghi following the summer departure of Antonio Conte - are going strong in all fronts. Cross-city rivals AC currently top Serie A, although things are still in Inter's hands just one point adrift and with a game in hand.

The last time the two sides met one another, a Liverpool side spearheaded by Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard ran out 3-0 winners on aggregate.

What channel is Inter Milan vs Liverpool?

Liverpool's trip to Italy will be broadcast live on BT Sport, who have exclusivity over all UEFA-run competitions here in the UK.

Coverage of the match begins at 7pm on BT Sport 2 with kick off at 8pm.

If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, click here to check out the latest packages. Alternatively, you can access the game with use of a £25 Monthly Pass .

How to stream Inter Milan vs Liverpool?

BT Sport subscribers are able to stream the game live using the BT Sport app.

The BT Sport app is available to download on mobile and tablet, as well as select streaming devices, games consoles, and Smart TVs.

You can also watch BT Sport 2 online here.

What is the early team news?

Harvey Elliott could be in contention to make his Champions League debut having missed out on the opportunity to do so earlier in the season. The horrific ankle injury he suffered at Elland Road came the weekend before the Reds' first group game.

There is, of course, plenty of competition in midfield with Thiago likely to return having started Sunday's victory over Burnley on the bench.

Elsewhere, Liverpool have a near-fully fit squad to choose from. Diogo Jota is likely to return to the starting XI, while January signing Luis Diaz will be happy for a second shot at the competition having been eliminated with Porto.

Inter, meanwhile, have former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko leading the line. The Bosnian replaced Romelu Lukaku in the summer following his big-money move to Chelsea.

Another familiar face in the form of former Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez is likely to be involved in the squad.

Inzaghi will, however, be without midfielder Nicolo Barella who received a red card against Real Madrid in December. Joaquin Correra and new signing Robin Gosens could also miss out. Both are currently suffering from thigh injuries.

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