Liverpool v Sparta Prague live streaming – where to watch on TV

Liverpool will look to close out their last-16 tie with Sparta Prague without any fuss in the Europa League on Thursday night, as they return to Anfield with a commanding 5-1 advantage after the first leg.

This one should be a much simpler task than their blockbuster 1-1 stalemate against Manchester City over the weekend.

Two strikes from MOTM performer Darwin Nunez and one apiece from Alexis Mac Allister, Luis Diaz, and Dominik Szoboszlai mean Jurgen Klopp’s side are in the driving seat and already have one foot in the quarterfinals with the Czech side bagging a consolation via an own goal from Conor Bradley.

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The match is scheduled to kick off at 8:00PM on Thursday at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium. You can also use Bet365 and their in play service which begins at the kick off time.

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With a tricky FA Cup quarter-final tie against Manchester United at Old Trafford to come on Sunday, Jurgen Klopp could take the chance to rest several of his key first-team players.

The legendary German head coach is looking to guide his side to a unique quadruple to mark his final season at Anfield, having already lifted the Carabao Cup last month.

As for Sparta Prague, they will only have domestic matters to be concerned with after their European adventure comes to an inevitable close on Thursday.

The fatigue from their first-leg hammering was visible in Sunday’s Czech Fortuna Liga encounter against Viktoria Plzen, where Brian Priske’s side endured yet another humiliating four-goal loss, ending the Maroons’ 10-game undefeated run in the Czech top-flight dating back to the end of October.

The result cut the reigning champions’ cushion at the top of the table over bitter foes Slavia Prague down to just one point, putting their bid to lift back-to-back Fortuna Liga titles in jeopardy.

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