Monterrey vs Liverpool: how and where to watch
All the information you need on how and where to watch the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup semi-final between Monterrey and Liverpool on Wednesday.
Monterrey vs Liverpool: Club World Cup semi-final preview
UEFA Champions League holders Liverpool take on CONCACAF Champions League winners Monterrey in the second semi-final of the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup on Wednesday, with a place in Saturday's trophy decider against Flamengo awaiting the victors.
Monterrey vs. Liverpool: Club World Cup live, online
Despite being six-time kings of Europe, Liverpool have never added a world title to their continental crown, either in their one previous appearance at the Club World Cup or in the days of the competition's forerunner, the Intercontinental Cup.
Mexicans Monterrey, meanwhile, are featuring at the Club World Cup for the fourth time already since its inception in 2000, with a third-place finish in Japan seven years ago their best performance at the event so far.
What time does Monterrey vs Liverpool kick off?
The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup semi-final between Monterrey and Liverpool will kick off at the Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, on Wednesday 18 December 2019 at 18:30 CET (local time: 20:30).
That's 17:30 in the UK, 12:30 in New York, 11:30 in Dallas and 09:30 in LA.
Find out here what time the game gets underway where you are in the world.
How can I watch Monterrey vs Liverpool?
In Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, the following television channels and online services will be broadcasting the Monterrey vs Liverpool game:
Spain: DAZN
UK: BBC Sport Live, BBC iPlayer, BBC Two
US: FOX Deportes, Foxsports.com, Fox Sports 2
If you're elsewhere in the world, you can check out how you can tune in to the match here.
Monterrey vs Liverpool live on AS English
You can also follow the action in Qatar with our very own inimitable live coverage, right here on AS English.
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