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LIVERPOOL kick off their Champions League campaign with a trip to AC Milan TONIGHT.

The two footballing giants have engaged in some of the most iconic European ties in recent times.

The Champions League returns in September
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The Champions League returns in SeptemberCredit: EPA

The most memorable clash between the pair being Liverpool's miraculous comeback to claim the trophy from 3-0 at half-time in the 2005 Champions League final.

Now, the Reds are enjoying life under new gaffer Arne Slot after making an impressive start to the new Premier League season.

But the Dutchman's attention will quickly turn to the Champions League as he takes charge of Liverpool for the first time in Europe.

And you can catch all the action from the San Siro at no cost - SunSport has all the details below.

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How to watch AC Milan vs Liverpool in Champions League for FREE

This season's Champions League will see a new broadcaster enter the UK scene.

Amazon Prime Video will be showing the top Tuesday match in the iconic European competition each week at no additional cost to Prime members.

Should you not currently hold a subscription, you can sign up for a which will give you access to all the benefits of being a Prime member.

The first Champions League match that will be aired on the streaming platform will be AC Milan vs Liverpool on Tuesday, September 17.

Why is AC Milan vs Liverpool not on TNT Sports?

TNT Sports - formerly BT Sport - have held the rights to air European football in the UK since 2015.

This year, the broadcasting giants will still show 184 of the 204 matches live, but both Amazon Prime Video and the BBC now have coverage rights until 2027.

BBC's coverage is restricted to highlights, but Amazon Prime Video will be exclusively showing the top Tuesday match for the next three seasons, starting with AC Milan vs Liverpool, as previously mentioned.

Who is on Amazon Prime's Champions League coverage?

Amazon Prime's Champions League coverage will see Gabby Logan as the streaming giant's lead presenter.

Punditary will come from the likes of Clarence Seedorf, Daniel Sturridge, Josie Henning, Frank Lampard, Gael Clichy and Laura Georges.

Jon Champion and Alan Shearer will provide live commentary of every top Tuesday Champions League fixture, with Gabriel Clarke and Alex Aljoe reporting from inside the stadium

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