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Liverpool vs Rangers LIVE score and goal updates from the Champions League crunch at Anfield

The ferocious Liverpool machine is creaking ahead of a monumental Champions League night at Anfield...but is a shock on the cards?

Jurgen Klopp's mentality monsters appear plagued with self doubt on a night they welcome Rangers for a lip–smacking Battle of Britain. These are the games lbrox diehards dreamed about amid their absence from European football's top table and now Gio van Bronckhorst is hoping his stars treat themselves to an Anfield feast. However, the mistakes which cost them against their group A rivals cannot be replicated.

Liverpool 's wonky form is a shock but their fearsome record on home turf in the Champions League will prove a tall task for the Europa League finalists - who have scars to heal amid shipping seven goals to Ajax and Napoli on matchdays one and two. But these revered battles between Scottish and English sides have a knack of being decided by the narrowest of margins.

And for all of Rangers' rousing European nights since Pedro Caixinha was rucking in the bushes, an encounter with a Premier League leading light has been unfulfilled. And it doesn't get bigger than six-times winners Liverpool. Van Bronckhorst knows his side are mixing it with the best but stellar displays away to Dortmund and PSV Eindhoven must be bettered if they are to leave Merseyside toasting another success.

The stakes couldn't be higher and you can enjoy all the LIVE action with us.

A lot of eyes are going to be on Trent Alexander-Arnold this evening with the Liverpool full back struggling for form this season.

But despite an England snub and mass media criticism, ex-Manchester United captain Gary Neville told Sky Sports that the 23-year-old still has the potential to to be the greatest right-back to have ever

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