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How to watch AC Milan vs Liverpool in the Champions League
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How to watch AC Milan vs Liverpool in the Champions League group stages. It’s win and you’re in for AC Milan, but Liverpool are tonight’s opposition at the San Siro. Here’s how to watch.
Heading into the final match day of the Champions League group stages AC Milan know a win will see them return to the last 16 for the first time since the 2012-2013 season. Standing in the Italian side’s way are fellow six-time winners Liverpool, who currently sit pretty at the top of the group having won all five games.
As both teams head into tonight’s heavyweight clash, Milan will hope the reds field a weakened team to improve hopes of passage at the expense of Porto or Atletico Madrid. However, Liverpool could become the only English team ever to go 100% in the group stages, so there’s plenty at stake for both sides.
Here’s how to watch the big game at the San Siro…
AC Milan vs Liverpool kick-off time
AC Milan vs Liverpool will kick off at 8:00pm UK time on Wednesday December 7. The game is being played at the iconic San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy. It’s sure to be a wonderful occasion fit for two European heavyweights.
How to watch AC Milan vs Liverpool
BT Sport is the place to be tonight. The broadcaster has exclusive rights to stream the Champions League in the UK for this season. That means you’ll need a subscription of sorts to watch the game. Luckily there are loads of options.
Coverage of tonight’s game starts at 7:45pm UK time on BT Sport 2 and in 4K UHD on BT Sport Ultimate.
If you don’t have a subscription through your TV provider, you can sign up for a no-strings monthly pass online. BT charges £25 a month to sign up and you canfind all the details here. If you’re an existing BT Broadband customer, it’s easy toadd BT Sport to your subscription. EE Mobile customerscan add BT Sport for £20 a month.
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Watch safely with a VPN
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