After ending their four-game losing streak in midweek, Premier League champions Liverpool will be hoping to reboot their title defence with another victory against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday.
Keith Andrews's Bees come into this weekend's clash on the back of a 2-0 win against West Ham United at the London Stadium on Monday, and they will be confident of causing problems for the Reds.
As for Arne Slot's side, they thrashed Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 at Deutsche Bank Park on Wednesday, and they will return to domestic action with renewed confidence as they prepare to face a squad that features a number of their former teammates.
Here, Sports Mole provides all the details you need to know about how to catch Saturday night's Premier League showdown.
What time does Brentford vs. Liverpool kick off?
Brentford will kick off against Liverpool at 8:00pm on Saturday, October 25 for those in the UK.
Where is Brentford vs. Liverpool being played?
The Reds will travel to the 17,250-capacity Gtech Community Stadium for this weekend's clash.
Notably, the ground's record attendance came in this fixture last season, when Brentford's 2-0 loss against Liverpool in January 2025 drew a crowd of 17,215.
How to watch Brentford vs. Liverpool in the UK
TV channels
Fans can catch the action live on the TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate TV channels.
Streaming
Supporters looking to stream the clash can do so with Discovery+ if they subscribe to the TNT Sports option on the service.
Discovery+ with the TNT Sports add-on is also available via the Amazon Prime Video app.
Highlights
Match-changing events will be posted on the FootballOnTNT X (formerly Twitter) account, and full highlights will be uploaded to the TNT Sports Football YouTube channel after full time.
The clubs' own services BeePlay and All Red Video will also have full-match replays available later in the night.
Who will win Brentford vs. Liverpool?
Both teams are coming into this weekend's game after winning last time out, though the Reds will be desperate to claw back some ground on their title rivals having lost three on the bounce in the Premier League prior to kick off.
Brentford have alternated between victory and defeat across their five most recent games, though they did perform admirably against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in that stretch despite losing 1-0 on October 5.
With that in mind, Andrews's men will be hopeful of another strong performance against the champions, especially given their fragility of late.
Liverpool battered Frankfurt on Wednesday night, as Dominik Szoboszlai, Curtis Jones and Florian Wirtz drove the Merseysiders to produce their first truly dominant performance of the season.
Slot spoke of the need to restructure his midfield in order to accommodate a changed forward line and address a number of his team's recent issues, and though the Bundesliga side were not the strongest opposition, it is hard to deny that his alterations worked wonders.
The Reds will be expecting to collect all three points once again, but they will also be wary to not underestimate Brentford on Saturday, considering that former Liverpool players Caoimhin Kelleher, Sepp van den Berg, Jordan Henderson and Fabio Carvalho all ply their trade with the Bees these days.
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