Friday, April 27, 2018

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Premier League Liverpool vs Stoke City on HDTV? Channel details, kick-off time, team news and match odds

After successive draws against West Ham and Burnley, Stoke’s Premier League existence is hanging by a thread, meaning a trip to Merseyside to play Liverpool is the last thing they need right now.

The Reds have scored 16 goals in their last four home games, conceding just the two scored by Roma in Tuesday’s 5-2 Champions League semi-final victory.

Stoke, by contrast, are on a run of one win in 12 games and have only scored nine goals in total since Paul Lambert took over as manager in mid January.

So have the Potters got a hope in hell of claiming the precious points they need to extend their Premier League status? Well there are pros and cons.
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Mame’s my man says Stoke City boss heading to Liverpool

On the one hand, Liverpool are on a run of 54 top-flight games (W43, D11) since their last home defeat by Stoke.

On the other, Paul Lambert has yet to lose an away match at Anfield as a manager, winning three and drawing two of his five games there in all competitions.

Here’s all you need to know about the big match at Anfield, including TV channel details, team news and odds, as Paul Lambert’s men look to pull off the shock result of the season…
What TV channel is Liverpool vs Stoke City on?

What time is kick-off?

The game will get going at Anfield at 17.30pm.
This is Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC.
This is Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC. (Image: Andrew Powell)
How else can I follow the game

The Sentinel’s Pete Smith will be running a live blog from Anfield with all the pre-match chat, live match updates and post-match reaction at www.thesentinel.co.uk/stokecity from about 11am. The match is also being broadcast live by BBC Radio 5Live, with Jonathan Overend bringing you all the build-up from noon.
What is the latest Liverpool vs Stoke City team news?

Winger Sadio Mane seems certain to miss out for Liverpool after injuring a thigh in the Champions League victory over Roma in midweek. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was also hurt in that game and his season is thought to be over. Emre Can avd Adam Lallana are long-term absentees.

Stoke are set to be without right-back Glen Johnson after the right-back suffered a recurrence of a groin injury during last weekend’s draw with Burnley. Kurt Zouma is likely to deputise. Forward Max Choupo-Moting (groin) and left-back Kostas Stafylidis (fractured rib) remain sidelined.
Likely line-ups at Anfield

Liverpool: Karius; Gomez, Lovren, Klavan, Moreno; Wijnaldum, Henderson, Milner; Salah Solanke, Ings.

Stoke City: Butland, Zouma, Pieters, Shawcross, Martins Indi, Ndiaye, Allen, Bauer, Shaqiri, Crouch, Diouf.
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Premier League Liverpool vs Stoke City on HDTV? Channel details, kick-off time, team news and match odds



After successive draws against West Ham and Burnley, Stoke’s Premier League existence is hanging by a thread, meaning a trip to Merseyside to play Liverpool is the last thing they need right now.

The Reds have scored 16 goals in their last four home games, conceding just the two scored by Roma in Tuesday’s 5-2 Champions League semi-final victory.

Stoke, by contrast, are on a run of one win in 12 games and have only scored nine goals in total since Paul Lambert took over as manager in mid January.

So have the Potters got a hope in hell of claiming the precious points they need to extend their Premier League status? Well there are pros and cons.
Read More

Mame’s my man says Stoke City boss heading to Liverpool

On the one hand, Liverpool are on a run of 54 top-flight games (W43, D11) since their last home defeat by Stoke.

On the other, Paul Lambert has yet to lose an away match at Anfield as a manager, winning three and drawing two of his five games there in all competitions.

Here’s all you need to know about the big match at Anfield, including TV channel details, team news and odds, as Paul Lambert’s men look to pull off the shock result of the season…
What TV channel is Liverpool vs Stoke City on?

What time is kick-off?

The game will get going at Anfield at 12.30pm.
This is Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC.
This is Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC. (Image: Andrew Powell)
How else can I follow the game?

The Sentinel’s Pete Smith will be running a live blog from Anfield with all the pre-match chat, live match updates and post-match reaction at www.thesentinel.co.uk/stokecity from about 11am. The match is also being broadcast live by BBC Radio 5Live, with Jonathan Overend bringing you all the build-up from noon.
What is the latest Liverpool vs Stoke City team news?

Winger Sadio Mane seems certain to miss out for Liverpool after injuring a thigh in the Champions League victory over Roma in midweek. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was also hurt in that game and his season is thought to be over. Emre Can avd Adam Lallana are long-term absentees.

Stoke are set to be without right-back Glen Johnson after the right-back suffered a recurrence of a groin injury during last weekend’s draw with Burnley. Kurt Zouma is likely to deputise. Forward Max Choupo-Moting (groin) and left-back Kostas Stafylidis (fractured rib) remain sidelined.
Likely line-ups at Anfield

Liverpool: Karius; Gomez, Lovren, Klavan, Moreno; Wijnaldum, Henderson, Milner; Salah Solanke, Ings.

Stoke City: Butland, Zouma, Pieters, Shawcross, Martins Indi, Ndiaye, Allen, Bauer, Shaqiri, Crouch, Diouf.
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Andre Marriner (West Midlands): The Brummie official is rarely spotted at Stoke games these days, refereeing just two in the past couple of seasons – victory over Arsenal back in August and a draw at West Ham in November 2016. However, Marriner’s first Premier League game involving Stoke saw him disallow an early Steven Gerrard goal in a famous 0-0 draw at Liverpool during the club’s first campaign in the Premier League. We might need a few more than that ruled out this time, Andre.
Up to 50,000 Liverpool fans still can’t see why referee Andre Marriner disallowed Steven Gerrard’s free-kick ‘goal’ against Stoke City at Anfield in September 2008.
Up to 50,000 Liverpool fans still can’t see why referee Andre Marriner disallowed Steven Gerrard’s free-kick ‘goal’ against Stoke City at Anfield in September 2008. (Image: Clive Brunskill)
What the pundits say

Paul Merson (Sky Sports): This isn’t a great time for Stoke. They’ve been a bit unlucky of late if I’m being honest, they just haven’t been able to get over the line. And this is a hard one because Liverpool are usually a banker, but they are going to rest everybody ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg with Roma. I’m going to go with 2-1 to Liverpool.

Mark Lawrenson (BBC): Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool will need their fans to raise them against Stoke, but they are playing so well at the moment that even if they have an off-day I would still back them to win. Stoke badly need a win, but not only do they have an appalling record at Anfield, they are playing a team with such impressive firepower. What do the Potters do? They simply cannot compete if they try to fight fire with fire, and I do not see them holding out and nicking a goal either. I reckon 2-0 to the Reds.

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