Union Saint-Gilloise v Liverpool UEL team line-ups, live stream, TV details and tickets | OneFootball

Liverpool FC conclude their Europa League campaign on Thursday night when they travel to Belgium to face Royal Union Saint-Gilloise.

Jurgen Klopp’s side are already secured in the knockout stages as Group E winners, so the Reds can make adjustments and rest their key players, especially with a very important Premier League clash against Manchester United three days later.

On the other hand, Union SG wants to win and expects a defeat in Toulouse if they want to stay in the competition, while a home defeat could even leave them out of Europe if LASK beats the French team.

Read our proper preview below for Liverpool’s scheduled line-up, TV policy and live stream details, as well as how you can buy tickets for Thursday’s game, as well as our verdict on how the game will play out.

Union SG (3-5-2): Moris – Burgess, Mac Allister, Machida – Terho, Amani, Puertas, Vanhotte, Castro-Montes – Amoura, Rodriguez

Liverpool (4-3-3): Pitaluga – Bradley, Quansah, Gomez, Chambers – McConnell, Nyoni, Frauendorf – Doak, Koumas, Gordon

Expect Klopp to rest all his key players for a game with nothing for the Reds. Surely none of Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Dominik Szoboszlai or Mo Salah will do so on Thursday.

UK residents will be able to enjoy the setting’s live TV policy on TNT Sports or Discovery.

Viewers in the U. S. U. S. customers can watch ViX or Paramount, while live politics in Canada is presented via DAZN.

For those watching from Belgium, the home country of Union SG, Tipik is among the announcers broadcasting the match.

As always, LFCTV will stream live commentary on the tuning, with the highlights and the full tuning afterward.

Click here to search for tickets for Union Saint-Gilloise v Liverpool on Thursday 14 December.

It’s quite difficult to make a measured prediction for this game, given the degree of rotation Klopp is likely to implement.

A full-strength Liverpool side would likely prevail, just as they did against Union SG at Anfield in October, but trying to predict how a much-changed starting XI would fare is much trickier to assess.

Reds fans will be delighted to see their victory, but the Kopites’ main fear in Thursday’s match is that no first-team player will suffer a preventable injury so close to the massive Premier League fixtures against Man United and Arsenal.

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