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FIXTURES, RESULTS and LAST SIXTEEN World Cup. as of this morning. TODAYS TELEVISION COVERAGE. PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES 2014/15. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DATES (tentative) Now and through the Summer including Liverpools pre-Season Tour and ALL pre-Season games. Updated 27th June, 2014 Plan Your Summer! (Click the like button at the top of the page to receive our daily updates. Thank you.) EPL FIXTURES Plan your Season. The first games will take place on August 16th, with the season ending on Sunday, May 24th. These fixtures are further down the page. They also include F.A. Cup dates. Provisional Champions League dates and England International dates. If Suarez is still with us, the games he will miss can be found at the foot of this fixture list. LAST 16 WORLD CUP FIXTURES 28.6.14. BRAZIL V CHILE 28th June 2014 17:00 COLOMBIA V URUGUAY 28th June 2014 21:00 Coates 29.6.14. NETHERLANDS V MEXICO 29th June 2014 17:00 COSTA RICA v GREECE 29th June 2014 21:00 30.6.14. FRANCE v NIGERIA 30th June 2014 17:00 Sakho GERMANY v ALGERIA 30th June 2014 21:00 1.7.14. ARGENTINA v SWITZERLAND Tuesday 1st July 2014 17:00 BELGIUM V USA 1st July, 2014 21:00 Mignolet Last nights RESULTS THU 26 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Portugal 2 - 1 Ghana USA 0 - 1 Germany Algeria 1 - 1 Russia South Korea 0 - 1 Belgium WORLD CUP. TODAYS FIXTURES REST DAY WORLD CUP COMPLETED GROUPS. WHO WENT THROUGH TO THE FINAL 16 and how they qualified. Group A Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Brazil 3 5 7 2 Mexico 3 3 7 Group A Winner v Group B Second Place 28th June 2014 17:00 BRAZIL V CHILE 28th June 2014 17:00 3 Croatia 3 0 3 4 Cameroon 3 -8 0 Group B Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Netherlands 3 7 9 2 Chile 3 2 6 Group B Winner v Group A Second Place 29th June 2014 17:00 NETHERLANDS V MEXICO 29th June 2014 17:00 3 Spain 3 -3 3 4 Australia 3 -6 0 Group C Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Colombia 3 7 9 2 Greece 3 -2 4 Group C Winner v Group D Second Place 28th June 2014 21:00 COLOMBIA V URUGUAY 28th June 2014 21:00 3 Ivory Coast 3 -1 3 4 Japan 3 -4 1 Group D Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Costa Rica 3 3 7 2 Uruguay 3 0 6 Group D Winner v Group C Second Place 29th June 2014 21:00 COSTA RICA v GREECE 29th June 2014 21:00 3 Italy 3 -1 3 4 England 3 -2 1 Group E Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 France 3 6 7 2 Switzerland 3 1 6 Group E Winner v Group F Second Place FRANCE v NIGERIA 30th June 2014 17:00 3 Ecuador 3 0 4 4 Honduras 3 -7 0 Group F Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Argentina 3 3 9 2 Nigeria 3 0 4 Group F Winner v Group E Second Place ARGENTINA v SWITZERLAND Tuesday 1st July 2014 17:00 3 Bos-Herce 3 0 3 4 Iran 3 -3 1 Group G Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Germany 3 5 7 2 USA 3 0 4 Group G Winner v Group H Second Place GERMANY v ALGERIA 30th June 2014 21:00 3 Portugal 3 -3 4 4 Ghana 3 -2 1 Group H Position Team Played Goal Difference Points 1 Belgium 3 3 9 2 Algeria 3 1 4 Group H Winner v Group G Second Place BELGIUM V USA 1st July, 2014 21:00 3 Russia 3 -1 2 4 South Korea 3 -3 1 THROUGH TO THE NEXT ROUND: BRAZIL V CHILE COLOMBIA V URUGUAY COATES NETHERLANDS V MEXICO COSTA RICA v GREECE FRANCE v NIGERIA SAKHO ARGENTINA v SWITZERLAND GERMANY v ALGERIA BELGIUM V USA MIGNOLET Going home: Croatia Cameroon Spain Australia Ivory Coast Japan Italy England Ecuador Honduras Bos-Hertzegovena Iran Portugal Ghana Russia South Korea WORLD CUP. LATEST RESULTS and PREVIOUS RESULTS THU 26 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Portugal 2 - 1 Ghana USA 0 - 1 Germany Algeria 1 - 1 Russia South Korea 0 - 1 Belgium WED 25 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Ecuador 0 - 0 France Honduras 0 - 3 Switzerland Bos-Herce 3 - 1 Iran Nigeria 2 - 3 Argentina TUE 24 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Greece 2 - 1 Ivory Coast. Japan 1 - 4 Colombia Costa Rica 0 - 0 England Italy 0 - 1 Uruguay MON 23 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Cameroon 1 - 4 Brazil Croatia 1 - 3 Mexico Australia 0 - 3 Spain Netherlands 2 - 0 Chile 22 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP USA 2 - 2 Portugal Belgium 1 - 0 Russia South Korea 2 - 4 Algeria SUN 22 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP USA 2 - 2 Portugal Belgium 1 - 0 Russia South Korea 2 - 4 Algeria SAT 21 JUN 2014 Argentina 1 - 0 Iran Nigeria 1 - 0 Bos-Herce Germany 2 - 2 Ghana 20 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Italy 0 - 1 Costa Rica Switzerland 2 - 5 France Honduras 1 - 2 Ecuador THU 19 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Colombia 2 - 1 Ivory Coast. Japan 0 - 0 Greece Uruguay 2 - 1 England WED 18 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Cameroon 0 - 4 Croatia Australia 2 - 3 Netherlands Spain 0 - 2 Chile TUE 17 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Brazil 0 - 0 Mexico Belgium 2 - 1 Algeria Russia 1 - 1 South Korea MON 16 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Iran 0 - 0 Nigeria Germany 4 - 0 Portugal Ghana 1 - 2 USA Sunday 15th June 2014 GROUP C Ivory Coast 2-1 Japan GROUP E Switzerland 2-1 Ecuador France 3-0 Honduras ( Sakho) GROUP F Argentina 2-1 Bos-Herce SAT 14 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Colombia 3 - 0 Greece Uruguay 1 - 3 Costa Rica England 1 - 2 Italy Sturridge. FRI 13 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Mexico1 - 0Cameroon Spain1 - 5Netherlands Chile3 - 1Australia THU 12 JUN 2014 - WORLD CUP Brazil3 - 1Croatia FURTHER DOWN THIS PAGE Full EPL plus F.A. Cup and Capitol One Cup Champions League (tentative dates) Milk Cup fixtures for our youngsters. Liverpool Ladies, all fixtures are at foot of page. Liverpools Spotlight on their 12 players at the World Cup. The complete LFC guide WORLD CUP TELEVISION LISTINGS (This week, the rest are near the bottom of this post.) Full TV split and highlights coverage for the group matches Friday 27 June: Group G & H highlights repeat (07:30, BBC) English Premier League and Champions League are further the page. All times for the World Cup are B.S.T. unless stated otherwise. N.B. All World Cup Fixtures can be found further down this page. WORLD CUP IN DATE ORDER KNOCKOUT STAGES Following one day of rest in Brazil, the round of 16 gets underway on Saturday June 28, with two matches played per day - at 5pm and 9pm - until July 1. The eight winners of those ties progress to the quarter-finals, which will be held on July 4 and July 5. We will discover who has reached the final when the semi-finals are played, on July 8 and July 9, with the third-place play-off three days later. The attention of the globe will then be focused on the Maracana in Rio at 8pm on Sunday July 13, when the champions will be crowned and an audience of billions will watch events unfold live. Friday 27th June, World cup rest day. Saturday 28th June 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - ROUND OF 16 Group A Winner v Group B Second Place 17:00 BRAZIL V CHILE Group C Winner v Group D Second Place 21:00 COLOMBIA V URUGUAY Sunday 29th June 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - ROUND OF 16 Group B Winner v Group A Second Place 17:00 NETHERLANDS V MEXICO Group D Winner v Group C Second Place 21:00 COSTA RICA v GREECE Monday 30th June 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - ROUND OF 16 Group E Winner v Group F Second Place FRANCE v NIGERIA 17:00 Group G Winner v Group H Second Place 21:00 GERMANY v ALGERIA Tuesday 1st July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - ROUND OF 16 Group F Winner v Group E Second Place ARGENTINA v SWITZERLAND 17:00 Group H Winner v Group G Second Place 21:00 BELGIUM V USA Friday 4th July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - QUARTER FINAL Quarter-Finalist 5 v Quarter-Finalist 6 17:00 Quarter-Finalist 1 v Quarter-Finalist 2 21:00 Saturday 5th July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - QUARTER FINAL Quarter-Finalist 7 v Quarter-Finalist 8 17:00 Quarter-Finalist 3 v Quarter-Finalist 4 21:00 Tuesday 8th July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - SEMI-FINAL Winner Quarter-Final 1 v Winner Quarter-Final 2 21:00 Wednesday 9th July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - SEMI-FINAL Winner Quarter-Final 3 v Winner Quarter-Final 4 21:00 Saturday 12th July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - 3RD/4TH PLAY-OFFS Semi-Final 1 Loser v Semi-Final 2 Loser 21:00 Sunday 13th July 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP - FINAL Semi-Final 1 Winner v Semi-Final 2 Winner 20:00 FULL TELEVISION LISTINGS OF WORLD CUP RELATED PROGRAMMES IN DATE ORDER (U.K. Only.) Friday 27 June: Group G & H highlights repeat (07:30, BBC) LIVERPOOL PRE-SEASON JULY 2014 Liverpool Football Club will begin their 2014-15 pre-season programme in Denmark, with a friendly fixture against Brondby IF on Wednesday July 16. 5.00p.m. Wed. 16 Friendly Brondby IF A 17:00 Sat - 19 Friendly Preston A 15:00 LIVERPOOL’S SUMMER TOUR. U.S.A. All times, British Summer Time. USA times are in brackets. Thu - 24 July . Friendly Roma H 0:30 BST (7.30pm EST. 23rdJuly, 2014) . Fenway Park . The Reds will play Serie A side AS Roma at Fenway Park .30 years after the two teams met in the final of the 1984 European Cup in Rome. 27th July in Chicago v Olympiacos. (5pm CST) 23:00 BST Greek giants Olympiacos – visitors to Anfield last August for Steven Gerrard’s testimonial - will form the opposition in Chicago on July 27th. The match, which kicks off at 5pm CST, will be hosted at Soldier Field Stadium. July 30th in New York v Man. City (7:00p.m. EST) 23:59 BST From Chicago, the team will fly to New York for a game against Barclays Premier League rivals Manchester City at the Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on July 30th. The game, Liverpool’s first in New York for 10 years, will kick off at 7pm EST. 2nd August in Charlotte v AC Milan. (7pm EST) 23:30 BST Liverpool’s final group game will see a re-run of the 2005 and 2007 Champions League finals with the Reds taking on AC Milan in Charlotte, North Carolina on August 2nd. The Italians were famously beaten on penalties in Istanbul in 2005 before exacting revenge in Athens two years later when the two teams once again met in the final. Kick-off at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte is scheduled for 7pm EST. 4th August in Miami. The Final. Should Liverpool top Group B after three games, the Reds will travel to Miami to contest the final of the International Champions Cup at the Sun Life Stadium on August 4th against either Inter Milan, Manchester United, Real Madrid or AS Roma. Pre-Season Friendly Sunday 10 August – Liverpool v Borussia Dortmund – Anfield. 12:15 p.m. 16th August. 2014/2015 First game of the EPL Liverpool v Southampton Rest of the Premier League fixtures are below, together with some Champions League dates (tentative), England Internationals which are right through the Season! F. A. Cup and Capitol One Cup. ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2014/15 The first games will take place on August 16th, with the season ending on Sunday, May 24th. August 16 – Southampton (H) 23 – Manchester City (A) 30 – Tottenham Hotspur (A) September 8 Switzerland v England 19:45 13 – Aston Villa (H) 16/17 Champions League* 20 – West Ham United (A) 24 – Capital One Cup third round 27 – Everton (H) October 4 – West Bromwich Albion (H) 9 England v San Marino. 19:45 12 Estonia v England. 17:00 18 – Queens Park Rangers (A) 25 – Hull City (H) 29 – Capital One Cup fourth round November (If Suarez is still with us, this is the day he can return) 1 – Newcastle United (A) 4/5 Champions League* 8 – Chelsea (H) 15 England v Slovenia. 17:00 22 – Crystal Palace (A) 29 – Stoke City (H) December 2 – Leicester City (A) 6 – Sunderland (H) 13 – Manchester United (A) 17 – Capital One Cup fifth round 20 – Arsenal (H) 26 – Burnley (A) 28 – Swansea City (H) January 1 – Leicester City (H) 3 – FA Cup third round 10 – Sunderland (A) 17 – Aston Villa (A) 21 – Capital One Cup semi-final, first leg 24 – FA Cup fourth round 28 – Capital One Cup semi-final, second leg 31 – West Ham United (H) February 7 – Everton (A) 10 – Tottenham Hotspur (H) 14 – FA Cup fifth round 21 – Southampton (A) 28 – Manchester City (H) March 1 – Capital One Cup final 3 – Burnley (H) 7 – FA Cup quarter-finals 14 – Swansea City (A) 21 – Manchester United (H) 27 England v Lithuania. 19:45 April 4 – Arsenal (A) 11 – Newcastle United (H) 18 – Hull City (A) 18 – FA Cup semi-finals 25 – West Bromwich Albion (A) May 2 – Queens Park Rangers (H) 9 – Chelsea (A) 16 – Crystal Palace (H) 24 – Stoke City (A) 30 – FA Cup final The first set of changes take place when television companies select the first group of matches they would like to screen live. This usually happens within a few weeks of the original list coming out. At around the same time, the clubs that are playing in Europe will examine the list to see if there are any matches which need to be moved. Once teams progress to the later rounds of the other cup competitions, League fixtures can be altered. In this instance we always consult with the local police and the clubs concerned. Return to Champions League will test mettle The Reds first Champions League group match will be played on either September 16 or 17, and they will face a tricky trip to West Ham United the following weekend. Their next two post-Champions League games look rather more appealing, with home games against West Bromwich Albion on October 4, and Hull City on October 25. But as the season heads into winter, things begin to hot up. Liverpool face their fourth Champions League group game on November 4 or 5, before hosting title rivals Chelsea on November 8 – although Mourinhos side will, of course, face the same issue. A home game against Stoke City, on November 29, will immediately follow their fifth group game, whilst the trip to Manchester United, on December 13, will come after the Reds final group stage match. Louis Van Gaals side, of course, will not have the distraction of European football this time around. 2014/15 UEFA Champions League draw schedule Date Location Draw details 23/06/14 Nyon First and second qualifying round 18/07/14 Nyon Third qualifying round 08/08/14 Nyon Play-off round 28/08/14 Monaco Group stage 15/12/14 Nyon Round of 32 and round of 16 20/03/15 Nyon Quarter-finals 24/04/15 Nyon Semi-finals and final 2014/15 UEFA Champions League match calendar *Stage Dates First qualifying round, first leg 01-02/07/14 First qualifying round, second leg 08-09/07/14 Second qualifying round, first leg 15-16/07/14 Second qualifying round, second leg 22-23/07/14 Third qualifying round, first leg 29-30/07/14 Third qualifying round, second leg 05-06/08/14 Play-off round, first leg 19-20/08/14 Play-off round, second leg 26-27/08/14 Group stage, matchday one 16-17/09/14 Group stage, matchday two 30/09-01/10/14 Group stage, matchday three 21-22/10/14 Group stage, matchday four 04-05/11/14 Group stage, matchday five 25-26/11/14 Group stage, matchday six 09-10/12/14 Round of 16, first leg 17-18/02/15 or 24-25/02/15 Round of 16, second leg 10-11/03/15 or 17-18/03/15 Quarter-finals, first leg 14-15/04/15 Quarter-finals, second leg 21-22/04/15 Semi-finals, first leg 05-06/05/15 Semi-finals, second leg 12-13/05/15 Final (Olympiastadion , Berlin) 06/06/15 WORLD CUP World Cup 2014: The complete LFC guide Liverpool will be represented by a dozen players at the World Cup this summer as the global football festival once again grasps the attention of millions of fans with a month filled by the beautiful game. Aside from the veritable feast of football, featuring 32 nations and concluding with a final at the famous Maracana Stadium on July 13, Reds fans will have plenty of reasons to keep a close eye on South America. No fewer than 12 of Brendan Rodgers squad will don the colours of their country during the next five weeks, including an opportunity to watch the managers first signing of the summer - England striker Rickie Lambert - in action. So, heres our handy guide, all kick-off times in BST, to following Anfields stars in their pursuit of international glory after their exertions in helping Liverpool to a second-place finish in the Barclays Premier League last season. KNOCKOUT STAGES Following one day of rest in Brazil, the round of 16 gets underway on Saturday June 28, with two matches played per day - at 5pm and 9pm - until July 1. The eight winners of those ties progress to the quarter-finals, which will be held on July 4 and July 5. We will discover who has reached the final when the semi-finals are played, on July 8 and July 9, with the third-place play-off three days later. The attention of the globe will then be focused on the Maracana in Rio at 8pm on Sunday July 13, when the champions will be crowned and an audience of billions will watch events unfold live. Our boys in Brazil: the Liverpool players on World Cup duty The profiles of the 12 Reds players going for World Cup glory this summer as well as rating their chances of success Rickie Lambert’s arrival at Anfield has taken the number of World Cup-bound players in Liverpool’s squad up to 12. It is a figure which only six clubs in the world - Napoli, Juventus, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and Bayern Munich - can better. The Reds will have six men on duty for England, two for Uruguay and one each from Spain, Belgium, France and Ivory Coast. Some will return heroes, others might not even kick a ball in the competition. Here is a profile of the 12. Steven Gerrard (England) Born: May 30, 1980 in Whiston (age 34) Caps/goals: 110/21 Profile: This will be Gerrard’s six major tournament with England and he is yet to make it beyond the quarter-final stage. But Euro 2010 was a personal triumph as he was named in the Uefa Team of the Tournament. Expectation: Gerrard is the elder statesman and figurehead of a young, vibrant squad. As such, the expectation levels on England - and the skipper - have lowered to more realistic levels. Another run to the quarter-final stages would be considered a decent effort. Glen Johnson (England) Born: August 23, 1984 in Greenwich (age 29) Caps/goals: 51/1 Profile: Won his first cap 11 years ago and recently passed the half-century mark, making him one of the most experienced players in England’s squad. Expectation: Injury to Kyle Walker means Johnson had no genuine rivals for the right-back berth, but he needs to win over those who question his consistency and defensive ability. A certain starter, barring injury. Jordan Henderson (England) Born: June 17, 1990 in Sunderland (age 23) Caps/goals: 9/0 Profile: A supremely consistent season at club level means Henderson could well be catapulted into England’s starting XI for the first game against Italy, partnering Gerrard in midfield. Expectation: After a below-par display against Peru, Henderson knows he needs to up his game - or the calls for Jack Wilshire to start will grow louder. His famed stamina will be a key asset in the heat and humidity of Brazil. Raheem Sterling (England) Born: December 8, 1994 in Kingston, Jamaica (age 19) Caps/goals: 3/0 Profile: The new kid on the block, Sterling was fast-tracked into Roy Hodgson’s squad on the back of some scintillating performances for the Reds last season which saw Brendan Rodgers hail him as the most exciting young player in Europe. Expectation: Similar to Ross Barkley, a real wild card member of the squad. He will be desperate to be given a chance from the start but Roy Hodgson may prefer to use him as an impact sub. Daniel Sturridge (England) Born: September 1, 1989 in Birmingham (age 24) Caps/goals: 11/4 Profile: England’s red-hot centre-forward tore Premier League defences to ribbons in partnership with Luis Suarez last season and seems to have emerged as Roy Hodgson’s first-pick centre-forward. Expectation: Sturridge has proved he can get goals if played in his preferred position through the middle. This is his chance to show he can do it consistently on the world stage. Dont shunt him out wide, Roy - let him loose through the centre. Rickie Lambert (England) Born: February 16, 1982 in Kirkby (age 32) Caps/goals: 4/2 Profile: This week he signed for his boyhood club. Next week he goes to his first World Cup. Liverpool’s most recent acquisition, still a newcomer at international level, must think he is living in a dream but he deserves to be on the plane to Brazil. Expectation: Liverpool’s Plan B could turn out to be England’s Plan B. Unlikely to start but may be needed to come off the bench and change tight games late on. Simon Mignolet (Belgium) Born: March 6, 1988 in Sint-Truiden (age 26) Caps/goals: 14/0 Profile: With Champions League finalist Thibaut Courtois in such fine form for Atletico Madrid last season, the Reds no.1 will find himself on the bench for the competitions dark horses. Expectation: Mignolet will have to be content with featuring only in an emergency, but Belgium should win Group H before elimination against Germany or Portugal in the second round. Kolo Toure (Ivory Coast) Born: March 19, 1981 in Bouake (age 33) Caps/goals: 107/6 Profile: Toures participation was in doubt after contracting malaria, but he should be fit for their opening game against Japan. But coach Sabri Lamouchi has preferred Sol Bamba and Didier Zokora – now converted to centre back – since taking charge. Expectation: The 33-year-old will hope to be fit for what should be his last World Cup, and will hope to dislodge the recognised centre back pairing. But he may only have three games to do so, with Japan and Colombia looking strong. Sebastian Coates (Uruguay) Born: October 7, 1990 in Montevideo (age 23) Caps/goals: 12/1 Profile: Suffered a knee injury playing for Uruguay against Japan in August 2013, but still finds himself in the squad as back-up to Diego Godin and Diego Lugano. Expectation: To protect Suarezs knee in training! Coates may not get too much time from the bench, but hell hope his Uruguay side can qualify from a difficult group. Luis Suarez (Uruguay) Born: January 24, 1987 in Salto (age 27) Caps/goals: 77/38 Profile: Suarez has found himself as one of the biggest stories pre-tournament after suffering a knee injury on international duty. But providing he is fit for Uruguays opening game with Costa Rica, Suarez could be set to torment defences in his indomitable fashion alongside Edinson Cavani. Expectation: To remain fit, healthy and score plenty of goals. Suarez will be relied upon to fire Uruguay out of the group – if he performs, it could very well be at Englands expense. Pepe Reina (Spain) Born: August 31, 1982 (age 31) Caps/goals: 31 Profile: On-loan Reds stopper spent the past season at Napoli and finished third, but he will once more be the understudy to Iker Casillas while maintaining the squads strong morale. Expectation: With Holland and Chile in Spains first two games, qualification may not be fully assured so an appearance against Australia isnt guaranteed. But the current holders have the ability to retain the trophy, with semi-finals the minimum expectation. Mamadou Sakho (France) Born: February 13, 1990 in Paris (age 24) Caps/goals: 18/2 Profile: Sakho became a national hero with his two goals at home to Ukraine to help France qualify for the finals. Now appears to have cemented his place in central defence alongside Laurent Koscielny, despite the emergence of Raphael Varane. Expectation: Sakho should play every minute of the tournament and will more than capable of keeping out Ecuador and Honduras in order to qualify with Switzerland. Could surprise a few people and make the final four. World Cup Fixture List. Past and present Liverpool players in World Cup Squads. Group A Brazil. Lucas Leiva is on standby. Group B. Spain. Pepe Reina. (He is listed as Napoli on the team sheet) Xabi Alonso. Madrid. Torres. Chelsea. Group B. Netherlands. Dirk Kuyt (Fenerbahche), Group C. Ivory coast. Kolo Toure Group Group D. Uruguay. Luis Suarez. Sebastian Coates. Group D. England. Steven Gerrard. Glen Johnson. Jordan Henderson. Raheem Sterling. Daniel Sturridge. Rickie Lambert (soon to be an LFC player) On standby. Jon Flanagan. (Lallana??) Group D. Italy. Alberto Aquilani (Fiorentina). Group E. France. Mamadou Sakho . Group F. Argentina. Javier Mascherano (Barcelona) Maxi Rodriguez (Newells Old Boys). Group G. Portugal. Erik Garcia Raul Meireles (Fenerbache) Group H. Belgium. Simon Mignolet If I have missed anyone out, then please let me know. I didnt put Moses in because he was not really ours. Hope you dont mind? SRC ENGLAND European Championship Qualifiers. 2014/2015 September 2014 European Championship Qualifiers - Group E Switzerland v England Mon 8 Sep 19:45 October 2014 European Championship Qualifiers - Group E England v San Marino Thu 9 Oct 19:45 European Championship Qualifiers - Group E Estonia v England Sun 12 Oct 17:00 November 2014 European Championship Qualifiers - Group E England v Slovenia Sat 15 Nov 17:00 March 2015 European Championship Qualifiers - Group E England v Lithuania Fri 27 Mar 19:45 LIVERPOOL LADIES Liverpool Ladies 2014 fixtures (All Super League unless stated otherwise.) June Saturday, 28. Arsenal (H). 6.30pm. July Saturday/Sunday 5/6 TBC. Continental Cup, Durham (A). 2pm. Saturday, 12. Continental Cup, Doncaster Belles (H). 6.30pm. Wednesday, 16. Everton (H). 6.30pm. Saturday, 19. Bristol Academy (A) 6pm. Sunday, 27. Manchester City (A). August Saturday, 9. Chelsea (H). 2pm. Saturday, 23. Notts County (H). 2pm. September Thursday, 4. Everton (A). 7.30pm. Saturday/Sunday, 6/7. Continental Cup semi-finals. Sunday, 21. Birmingham City (A). 2pm. October Sunday, 5. Arsenal (A). 2pm. Sunday, 12. Bristol Academy (H). 2pm. Milk Cup which involves a Liverpool Youngsters Team. The Dale Farm Milk Cup begins with the traditional parade of competing teams through Coleraine on Sunday, July 27, concluding with finals night at Ballymena Showgrounds on Friday, August 1. Football fans suffering withdrawal symptoms after the World Cup in Brazil in July will quickly find a cure when Northern Irelands own world cup in the guise of the DALE FARM MILK CUP kicks off in the North West on Monday 28th July. One of the most eye-catching games in the Junior Section is Liverpool against Rangers, which takes place on Tuesday at Ballymena Showgrounds with an 8pm kick off. Liverpools first opponents on Monday are Sheffield United at Scroggy Road, Limavady with a 7pm kick off while Rangers opponents on Monday are Co Armagh, being played at the Riverside Stadium, Drumahoe. Wednesday sees Rangers playing OHiggins from Chile at 3:30 at Riada Stadium, Ballymoney while Liverpools opponents are Co Armagh also at 3:30 at Coleraine Showgrounds. Pre-season: USA, Denmark and back Though the eyes of the football world are currently trained on Brazil and the World Cup, within three weeks Liverpools preparations for the 2014-15 campaign will have kicked off in earnest. The Reds exciting pre-season programme takes Brendan Rodgers charges from Denmark to Preston, around the United States and back to Anfield to face Borussia Dortmund. Every movement will be documented on our dedicated LFC Tour website via reports, photos, videos and much more, but for now check out a handy guide below to a busy summer for the side. Brondby IF v Liverpool - Wednesday July 16, 5pm BST/6pm CEST Brondby Stadion, Denmark - ticket details to follow Preston North End v Liverpool - Saturday July 19, 3pm BST Deepdale, England - tickets for this game have sold out Liverpool v AS Roma - Wednesday July 23/Thursday July 24, 7.30pm EST/0.30am BST Fenway Park, Boston - * Liverpool v Olympiacos - Sunday July 27, 5pm CST/11pm BST Soldier Field, Chicago - * Liverpool v Manchester City - Wednesday July 30, 7pm EST/midnight BST Yankee Stadium, New York - * Liverpool v AC Milan - Saturday August 2, 6.30pm EST/11.30pm BST Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte * Liverpool v Borussia Dortmund - Sunday August 10, 12.15pm BST Anfield Liverpool* *Visit LFC site for all ticket details. If Suarez still with us: The games Suarez will miss: 16 August 2014: Southampton (H) 23 August 2014: Manchester City (A) 30 August 2014: Tottenham (A) 13 September 2014: Aston Villa (H) 16-17 September 2014: Champions League fixture 20 September 2014: West Ham (A) 23-24 September 2014: Capital One Cup third round 27 September 2014: Everton (H) 30 September – 1 October 2014: Champions League fixture 4 October 2014: West Bromwich Albion (H) 18 October 2014: QPR (A) 21-22 October 2014: Champions League fixture 25 October 2014: Hull (H) I have compiled this list myself. If you find any errors, please let me know SRC https://facebook/ShanklysRedCrusade/photos/a.530854066945376.124557.530848826945900/702166443147470/?type=1&source=1
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