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Liverpool vs Rangers live stream how to watch Champions League online and on TV team news TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Liverpool vs Rangers live stream how to watch Champions League online and on TV team news By Kevin Lynch published 4 October 2022 Battle of Britain clash at Anfield sees EPL side take on Scottish giants (Image: © Getty Images / Soccrates Images / Marc Atkins) It's win or bust for Rangers this evening as they travel to Anfield for a Battle of Britain clash against Liverpool in this intriguing Champions League Group A tie. The match somewhat surprisingly marks the first European meeting between these two British footballing giants, with both teams in need of a big result. The team sheets are in and Liverpool have made three changes from the side that started against Brighton at the weekend, with Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, replacing Bobby Firmino, Fabio Carvalho and Fabinho. Rangers have meanwhile made some fairly significant changes to their line up from Saturday's victory at Hearts, with teenager Leon King coming into a defensive back three and Alfredo Morelos starting ahead of top scorer Antonio Colak. Read on to find out how to watch a Liverpool vs Rangers live stream and catch the Champions League online, no matter where you are in the world.Liverpool vs Rangers live stream Date: Tuesday, October 4 Kick-off time: 8pm BST / 9pm CEST / 3pm ET / 12pm PT / 12.30am IST / 6am AEDT / 8am NZDT Venue: Anfield, Liverpool Live stream: BT Sport (opens in new tab) (UK) Paramount Plus FREE trial (opens in new tab) (US) DAZN (opens in new tab) (CA) Sony LIV (IN) Stan Sport (AU) Spark Sport (NZ) Watch anywhere: Try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free (opens in new tab) Jurgen Klopp's Reds enjoyed a last-gasp 2-1 win over Ajax at Anfield thanks to a Joel Matip strike in their last Champions League outing - a much needed win following their humiliating 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Napoli in their opening group stage match. The Reds looked decidedly less assured at the weekend having been held to an entertaining 3-3 draw with Brighton at home. Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst meanwhile knows that a defeat here will end any hope of making it past the group phase. Heavy back-to back losses to Ajax and Napoli have left them pointless at the bottom of the table. The Scottish side will nevertheless have been buoyed by an impressive 4-0 win away at Hearts on Saturday, with goals from Alfredo Morelos and former Liverpool academy star Ryan Kent. Follow our guide to get a Liverpool vs Rangers live stream and watch the Champions League online from anywhere.Related: how to watch a Premier League live stream How to watch Liverpool vs Rangers live stream UCL soccer in the US without cable (opens in new tab) Soccer fans can watch Liverpool vs Rangers on Paramount Plus (opens in new tab) in the US, with kick-off set for 3pm ET / 12pm PT early on Tuesday afternoon. CBS is the official US broadcaster for the 2022/23 UCL season. Paramount Plus live streams the vast majority of games, while some fixtures are shown on CBS. A subscription to Paramount Plus (opens in new tab) is available from just $4.99 a month for its ad-supported "essential" plan, or $9.99 per month for its ad-free tier. The service also offers a FREE 7-day trial (opens in new tab) for new customers, meaning you can live stream Liverpool vs Rangers and at least a few more games for nothing. You can watch through a web browser or on the Paramount Plus app, which is available on most smart devices. Outside of the US? 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This is the result of geo-blocking - best understood as digital borders that restrict certain services and content to specific parts of the world. A good streaming VPN can let you get around these digital borders, while also offering robust protection from cybercriminals and government snooping. They're also really easy to use. Use a VPN to live stream Liverpool vs Rangers from anywhere (opens in new tab)ExpressVPN is the world's top VPN right now (opens in new tab) We've taken the time to try out all the biggest VPN providers and we found ExpressVPN to be the pick of the bunch. It works with lots of devices and offers super fast connections across its many servers. Throw in its robust set of security features and ExpressVPN is the best all-round VPN for streaming - and perhaps best of all, it has a 30-day money back guarantee plus 3 months FREE (opens in new tab) when you subscribe for a year. Access ExpressVPN via your laptop, iPhone, tablet, Android phone, PlayStation, Xbox and plenty more. Express is a do-it-all service that also benefits from 24/7 customer support. - Try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free for 30 days (opens in new tab) How to watch a Liverpool vs Rangers live stream in the UK (opens in new tab) In the UK, BT Sport (opens in new tab) is providing exclusive live coverage of Liverpool vs Rangers. Coverage starts a full hour-and-a half before kick-off at 6.30pm BST on BT Sport 2, with the game set to start at 8pm. Don't forget that BT now has a £25 Monthly Pass (opens in new tab), so you can get everything BT Sport has to offer without a long-term commitment. The BT Sport app will let subscribers watch the game on any number of devices, including mobiles, tablets, consoles and smart TVs. If you're currently outside the UK and want to watch the Champions League like you would at home, don't worry about geo-blocks on your account – simply grab a VPN (opens in new tab) and follow the instructions above to live stream the action. A different ball game: how to watch an NFL live stream Liverpool vs Rangers live stream how to watch UCL soccer online in Canada (opens in new tab) In Canada, soccer fans can watch Liverpool vs Rangers on streaming service DAZN (opens in new tab). Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm ET / 12pm PT on Tuesday. DAZN costs just CA$24.99 a month or $199.99 a year (opens in new tab). Not only do you get every single UCL game, but DAZN is also the Canadian streaming home of Europa League and EFL Championship soccer, Six Nations rugby and WTA tennis, not to mention it's also the place to watch every single NFL game this season. It also comes with support for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC streaming (including Mac devices). If you find yourself outside of Canada and want to watch the Champions League using your normal streaming service, don't worry – a good VPN (opens in new tab) is all you need to tune in just like you would home. How to watch Liverpool vs Rangers live stream Champions League in Australia (opens in new tab) Footie fans in Australia can watch Liverpool vs Rangers on Stan Sport, but be warned that kick-off is set for 6am AEDT on Wednesday morning. The streaming service is showing every single Champions League match ad-free, and it's also the place to watch the Europa League and Europa Conference League, international rugby and Formula E. A subscription costs $10 per month (on top of a $10 Stan sub), but you can take advantage of a 7-day FREE trial (opens in new tab). If you're outside Australia and want to tune in to Stan Sport, you can use one of the top VPNs (opens in new tab) and watch the coverage from another country.More sport: how to watch an F1 live stream How to watch Liverpool vs Rangers live stream Champions League in New Zealand (opens in new tab) Football fans can watch Liverpool vs Rangers on Spark Sport in New Zealand, with kick-off set for 8am NZDT bright and early on Wednesday morning. Spark Sport offers a 7-day FREE trial (opens in new tab) so you can try before you buy, and once that expires, a subscription costs $24.99 per month, and includes every UCL game, plenty of Black Caps cricket action, Europa League football, the European Rugby Champions Cup, F1, MotoGP, NFL and WTA tennis. Spark Sport is available via web browsers on your PC or Mac, plus Apple and Android mobile devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, selected Samsung, Sony, Panasonic and LG TVs, and select Freeview streamers. Liverpool vs Rangers live stream Champions League online in India (opens in new tab) Liverpool vs Rangers is being shown on Sony Pictures Networks (opens in new tab) in India, with coverage stretching across TV and its over-the-top streaming service Sony LIV (opens in new tab). You can live stream Champions League games with a mobile-only plan, which costs Rs 599 for a year, or a LIV Premium plan, which costs Rs 999 for a year. Anyone outside of India who wants to watch their home Champions League coverage can just pick up a good VPN (opens in new tab) and follow the instructions above to safely live stream the action. 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He has also served as editor of GuinnessWorldRecords.com (opens in new tab) and has been a member of the judging panel for the BAFTA British Academy Video Game Awards. Alongside reviewing the latest AV gear, smartphones and computers, Kevin also specialises in music tech and can often be found putting the latest DAWs, MIDI controllers and guitar modellers through their paces. Born within the sound of Bow Bells, Kevin is also a lifelong West Ham fan for his troubles. See more how-to articles TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. 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