
Liverpool U21s vs. Chelsea U21s: Date, Time, Live Stream and Viewing Info
The under-21 outfits of Liverpool and Chelsea are poised to meet on Monday evening as the hosting Reds look to give their 2014-15 season a much-needed jump-start against big opposition.
The Blues sit third in the standings, just two points off leaders Manchester United having played two games fewer and with the opportunity to reclaim their summit on their trip to Anfield.
Read on for all the vital viewing information ahead of the Merseyside matchup, along with preview of which youngsters in particular to keep an eye on.
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Date: Monday, March 2
Time: 7 p.m. GMT/2 p.m. ET
Live Stream: Sky Go app (UK), LFC TV, Chelsea TV
TV Info: Sky Sports 1 (UK), LFC TV, Chelsea TV
Key Players to Watch
Jerome Sinclair, Liverpool
Liverpool's most prolific goalscorer in this season's UEFA Youth League will enter Monday's fixture opposite Chelsea knowing full well the Reds can turn the tide in their favour if he sees the right chances.

Jerome Sinclair led Liverpool with six goals in his seven European games this season, per the official UEFA website, with no other player managing more than two before their exit at Benfica's hands.
Sinclair has been preparing for Chelsea under the right guidance, too, after revealing the impact of spending time with Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler, per Neil Jones of the Liverpool Echo:
"Robbie is a legend at this club so to get a few helpful tips from him and some advice is brilliant for me. This is a guy who has been there and done it and played at the pinnacle of the game. It’s fantastic for me to get the chance to work with him and it can only improve my game.
He has given me a few little tips on my first touch, and worked with me on different types of finishing. He is always there to help me in any way he can.
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The 18-year-old will be facing another tough opponent in Chelsea on Monday and three points would be enough to pull Alex Inglethorpe's men back into title contention and just a point off their west London foes.
Having won three of their last five games and managed to score in each, Liverpool can take another step in reviving their campaign should Sinclair get a sight at goal.
Dominic Solanke, Chelsea

Chelsea under-21s have a promising asset of their own in front of goal, however, and Dominic Solanke has his own eyes on making the headlines on Merseyside.
Just as Sinclair was a leading force for the under-19s in their Youth League campaign, Solanke has also been prolific in the competition, scoring eight in six outings.
The forward has 28 goals for the season and counting, per Chelsea Youth, and the 17-year-old is yet to fail to score during a 2015 fixture:
Having made his senior debut for the Blues last year, Solanke is clearly one the senior ranks are paying attention to, but it's in games such as these the player's quality will be tested most.
With his scoring streak at stake and the chance to guide Chelsea back to the top of Division 1, he'll be the figure bearing the biggest burden heading into this clutch encounter.
Cameron Brannagan, Liverpool
Granted it may have only been Los Blancos' under-19 side, but Cameron Brannagan earned rave reviews this season after netting in consecutive games against Real Madrid in this season's UEFA Youth League.
Those were the midfielder's only goals of the European term, but show nothing else if not that he possesses no sentiment of intimidation when faced with talented opposition.
Brannagan's career took another step this week as he made the senior-squad's bench for the Europe League match against Besiktas, per This Is Anfield, albeit failing to make his debut:
Again, Brannagan is one of those who could be in line for a higher calling among the first team, but he'll first need to continue to show why he's a deserved star of the under-21 setup.






