
Liverpool All-Star Charity Match: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info, Preview
A strong list of past and present Liverpool superstars converge on Anfield's hallowed turf on Sunday in the club's all-star game to raise funds for charity.
Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher lead a host of great players, including the likes of Luis Suarez, Fernando Torres and Xabi Alonso, in the name of the Liverpool FC Foundation.
Here is how you can watch this special match and see some of the Premier League's greatest-ever players in action:
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Date: Sunday, Mar. 29
Time: 3 p.m. (BST)/10 a.m. (ET)
Live Stream: LFCTV Go
TV Info: LFCTV
Match Preview

When the likes of Luis Suarez and Fernando Torres represented Liverpool for the last time, fans on the Kop thought they would never see their heroes grace their stadium ever again, at least, on friendly terms!
But the two iconic players will feature in Steven Gerrard's squad, with the likes of Luis Garcia and Didier Drogba representing Jamie Carragher's all-stars.
Liverpool website This Is Anfield posted a promotional picture for the game on social media:

Brad Jones takes the gloves for the current Liverpool skipper's team, but Carragher has brought back iconic shot-stopper Pepe Reina for his side.
Both setups for Sunday's charity game have a host of famous faces, but none more than Thierry Henry, who makes a guest appearance for Gerrard's selection.
Joining the former Arsenal great is Chelsea captain John Terry, who is sure to receive an interesting welcome from the Anfield faithful.
Carragher's team will be managed by Roy Evans and will include many of the current first-team's players, including Jose Enrique, Alberto Moreno, Lucas Leiva, Fabio Borini, Jon Flanagan and Mario Balotelli.

Glen Johnson and Rickie Lambert make up the senior figures from Brendan Rodgers' squad, both appearing on Stevie G's team.
John Arne Riise, Ryan Babel, Jay Spearing, Charlie Adam, Steven Warnock, Alvaro Arbeloa, Jonjo Shelvey and Craig Bellamy will all be putting in a performance on Sunday to complete the stellar line-ups for both squads.
The game promises to be a wonderful occasion and a very worthy night for Liverpool's chosen charity.
And with Gerrard on his way to MLS in the not-too-distant future, the match will give many fans the chance to see their iconic captain in the flesh one more time.



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