How to watch Liverpool vs Barnsley - TV channel, live stream and radio coverage
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Liverpool are set to face Barnsley in the final FA Cup third-round clash on Monday night. The Reds managed to secure a crucial point against Arsenal on Thursday and will be aiming to build on this by advancing to the next stage of the cup.
Arne Slot's team put up a strong fight at the Emirates, but the Dutch manager was dealt another blow in defence when Conor Bradley had to be taken off on a stretcher after going down without any contact during injury time.
Bradley was spotted leaving the stadium on crutches, adding to Slot's concerns about Liverpool's growing injury list. In his post-match comments, he said: "I'm afraid that another injury has come up today, let's hope for the best, but I fear the worst for Conor Bradley."
Slot will need to lean on his experienced players to navigate the upcoming fixtures, starting with Barnsley's trip to Anfield. Here, Mirror Football shares how you can watch the FA Cup showdown.
Liverpool are scheduled to play Barnsley on Monday, January 12 at 7:45pm. This is the last FA Cup third-round match of the weekend, and the draw for the fourth round will take place before the game starts, at approximately 6:40pm.
The FA Cup third-round tie will see Liverpool host Barnsley at Anfield.
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The match has been chosen for live TV coverage and will be shown on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. For fans abroad, the FA Cup is usually aired on ESPN+.
For those wanting to watch on the go, the game will be shown on the TNT Sports app and also on discovery+.
For those who prefer to listen, BBC Radio 5 Live will provide audio commentary of the match on DAB digital radio or through the BBC Sounds app.
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Unfortunately, manager Slot has a host of injuries to deal with ahead of this FA Cup encounter. The absence of Bradley at right-back is the latest blow for the Reds.
Alexander Isak, Wataru Endo, Stefan Bajcetic and Giovanni Leoni have all been ruled out for the Barnsley match, while Hugo Ekitike is battling to make the squad. Mohamed Salah remains unavailable due to his AFCON commitments.
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