Young excellence, promotion battles, and a happy farewell: The Australian team of the week from players around the globe
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English Premier League giants Liverpool are returning to Australia and will take on the 2014 A-League premiers, Brisbane Roar. If you can’t make it to Suncorp Stadium for this clash, we’ve got all the information on how to it watch the showdown on TV.
Both teams finished sixth in their respective domestic leagues and will be looking to use the off season game as a launching pad into a more lucrative 2015/16 season.
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The Roar are facing a host of off-field distractions so the players will be excited to try and put it behind them and put a big showing against on of the most iconic clubs in world sport.
The match will kickoff this Friday 17th July, at 6:45pm (AEST) at Brisbane’s famed Suncorp Stadium.
The good news is that the game will be streamed live on GO! so anyone with free to air digital access will be able to watch.
The broadcast on GO! begins at 6:30pm (AEST), with kick-off scheduled for 6:45pm (AEST).
Fox Sports will not have any coverage of the game.
Your only legitimate live streaming option is through Liverpool FC TV, where you can purchase a subscription for around $10 AUD per month. The Brisbane Roar match will be streamed live through LFCTV.
FRIDAY the Liverpool Tour begins!
LIVE 6.30pm on @GOChannel, @brisbaneroar take on @LFC!
#LFCTOUR #WWOS
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— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) July 14, 2015
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