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Liverpool v Cardiff City FA Cup kick-off time, TV channel, live stream info and team news

Cardiff City head to Anfield in a bid to secure what would surely be one of the greatest upsets in the history of the FA Cup.

Here's everything you need to know about the clash on Merseyside on Sunday:

Liverpool v Cardiff City kicks off at on Sunday, February 6, at Anfield.

It takes place right after the FA Cup fifth-round draw.

Yes. Liverpool v Cardiff City is being broadcast live on ITV. Coverage starts at 11.15am.

The game will be streamed on the ITV Hub, which can be accessed online and through a variety of devices. Again, coverage starts at 11.15am.

You can also follow live updates from the match via our blog which will be available on our Cardiff City page.

Liverpool are facing an anxious wait on the fitness Thiago Alacantara, whose return from a hip injury has been further hampered by a chest infection.

Divok Origi is back in full training, but Sunday may yet come too soon, while Naby Keita has returned following his exploits at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Mo Salah and Sadio Mane are both unavailable given they are preparing to face off in the final in Cameroon, while it remains to be seen if Luis Diaz will play any part following his move from Porto.

One man who will definitely be involved is Harvey Elliott, who is due to be included in the squad after a five-month spell on the sidelines with an ankle injury.

As for the visitors, Cardiff boss Steve Morison will be without Sean Morrison, who has been ruled out for the season, and Alfie Doughty, who is out for up to six weeks, after they were both forced off with injuries during the win over Barnsley in midweek.

Doughty would have been unable to play regardless, given he is already Cup-tied for this fixture, as too are fellow January arrivals Cody Drameh, Uche

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