Leeds United finally return to the Premier League after 16 long years away this weekend.
The Whites sealed the Championship title last season, impressing many along the way.
Marcelo Bielsa has strengthened his side and will be hoping they can take the top flight by storm in 2020-21.
Of course, they face an almighty task on day one. Liverpool won the title at a canter last term.
Jurgen Klopp's side finished 18 points clear of second-placed Manchester City.
And as far as their Anfield record is concerned, they haven't lost a league game at home since April 2017.
It promises to be a fascinating encounter. And here are all the details on how you can watch it.
What's the date and time of the game?
The match is taking place on Saturday (September 12) and kick-off at Anfield is 5.30pm.
Is it on TV?
It is. It will be screened on Sky Sports Premier League.
The game was scheduled to be televised anyway, but the Premier League announced on Tuesday that every single top flight game in September will now be screened due to the fact supporters are not currently allowed into grounds.
A statement from the Premier League read: "At a Premier League Shareholders' meeting, clubs agreed that all 28 matches scheduled to be played in September will be broadcast live in the UK, via the League's existing broadcasting partners Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC.
"Sky Sports and BT Sport have already selected 17 matches for live broadcast for the first three match rounds of the 2020/21 season. Of the remaining 11 matches, Sky Sports will broadcast an additional six, BT Sport a further three and BBC and Amazon Prime Video one each."
How can I follow if I don't have Sky?
Leeds Live will of course be live blogging the action from Anfield.
We will be bringing extensive coverage from the Whites' mouth-watering Premier League opener across our website and social media channels.
What about highlights?
Leeds fans have waited a long time to feature on Match of the Day again.
But they will indeed be back on the Beeb's flagship football show after a 16-year absence.
Gary Lineker and guests will dissect the day's action on BBC One on Saturday at 10.20pm (Repeated Sunday at 8am).