Liverpool celebrate their Champions League win with a trophy parade around the city
Liverpool celebrate their Champions League win with a trophy parade around the city

Liverpool 2019/20 season preview guide: Full fixture list, latest betting odds and Liverpool transfer news for European champions' campaign


Our comprehensive Premier League 2019/20 season guides focus on Liverpool's coming campaign including their big fixtures, latest transfer news and big questions to answer this season.

Liverpool's biggest games

  • Arsenal (H) Aug 24
  • Chelsea (A) Sep 22
  • Man Utd (A) Oct 19
  • Tottenham (H) Oct 26
  • Man City (H) Nov 9
  • Everton (H) Dec 4
  • Tottenham (A) Jan 11
  • Man Utd (H) Jan 18
  • Everton (A) Mar 14
  • Arsenal (A) May 2
  • Chelsea (H) May 9
  • Man City (A) Apr 4

Liverpool 2019/20 full season fixtures

Last season at a glance

In two words, glorious failure. It's hard to fault them after their points tally and losing just once and sometimes you just have to take your hat off to the opposition, and Manchester City were, again, magnificent. If the Reds would have got something from their trip to the Etihad in January things may well have been different, but at least the Champions League went their way and back-to-back finals in Europe and a record-breaking runners-up spot in the Premier League still represents a decent return. Not winning the league though still really hurt them.

Big questions for 2019/20

Can the Reds repeat? We know Manchester City now, they've got 100 and 98 points in consecutive seasons and they've broken their transfer record again to bolster a squad weakened somewhat by Vincent Kompany's departure, but can Liverpool match their 97-point return from last season? It's a huge ask but one which you feel they may need to accomplish to have any chance of finally taking the title.

They've not lost any ken men, but haven't brought anyone in of note either, so expect a similar starting XI to last season. Jurgen Klopp will be hoping having the likes of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Adam Lallana and Joe Gomez all fully fit will be like having new signings, while Fabinho and Naby Keita should come on after a first full season under their belts.

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    Liverpool's major transfer activity

    Ins: Sepp van den Berg (PEC Zwolle), Harvey Elliot (Fulham), Adrian (Free agent)

    Outs: Simon Mignolet (Brugge), Alberto Moreno (Villarreal); Daniel Sturridge (Released); Connor Randall (Released); Sheyi Ojo (Rangers) Loan; Rafael Camacho (Sporting); Marko Grujic (Hertha BSC) Loan; Danny Ings (Southampton); Allan Rodrigues de Souza (Fluminense) Loan; Kamil Grabara (Huddersfield Town) Loan

    Liverpool squad 2019/20

    1 Alisson Becker, 22 Simon Mignolet, 62 Caoimhin Kelleher, 2 Nathaniel Clyne, 4 Virgil van Dijk, 6 Dejan Lovren, 12 Joe Gomez, 26 Andrew Robertson, 32 Joel Matip, 47 Nathaniel Phillips, 66 Trent Alexander-Arnold, - Sepp van den Berg Netherlands, 3 Fabinho, 5 Georginio Wijnaldum, 7 James Milner, 8 Naby Keita, 14 Jordan Henderson, 15 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 20 Adam Lallana, 23 Xherdan Shaqiri Switzerland, 40 Ryan Kent, 48 Curtis Jones, 53 Ovie Ejaria, 58 Ben Woodburn, 59 Harry Wilson, 68 Pedro Chirivella, 9 Roberto Firmino, 10 Sadio Mane, 11 Mohamed Salah, 24 Rhian Brewster, 27 Divock Origi, Taiwo Awoniyi

    Manager: Jurgen Klopp

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