Liverpool missed the top four, but they did qualify for the Europa League, which means Thursday night football will be back at Anfield.
Up to the final, the second-largest competition in Europe is played on Thursday nights, hence Sundays will see the majority of Liverpool’s league games.
Teams have previously felt that playing on a Tuesday or Wednesday is more tedious than playing in the regular Champions League. Various groups have debunked this as a myth.
Hopefully, by May, Liverpool will be of the latter opinion.
A fortunate placement of supposedly simpler matchups around the Europa League games, particularly the knockout stages, could be beneficial for Liverpool.
Union Saint-Gilloise, Toulouse, and LASK are the other teams in Group E with Liverpool. It’s an advantage for travelers because it eliminates lengthy flights and makes Austria, Belgium, and France more accessible.
Here, we examine at the opponents that Liverpool will face before and after their Europa League matches.
21st of September, LASK (A)
Wolves (A) – Saturday at 12.30 p.m.
Following: West Ham (H), Sunday at 2pm
SG (H) Union – October 5
Prior: 5.30 p.m. on Saturday for Tottenham (A).
Brighton (A) Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Toulouse (H) – 26 Oct.
Everton (H) came before Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
After: Sunday, 2pm, Nott’m Forest (H)
November 9 in Toulouse (A).
preceding: Luton (A)
Following: Brentford (H)