Evening Standard
·1 agosto 2025
Liverpool vs Athletic Club: Friendly prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results

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·1 agosto 2025
The Reds are back on home turf ahead of the Community Shield
Liverpool are back at Anfield for a double-header clash with La Liga outfit Athletic Club.
Liverpool kicked off their pre-season campaign with a 3-1 win away at Preston last month.
Arne Slot’s side then secured a convincing 5-0 victory over Championship rivals Stoke City in a behind-closed-doors friendly. After falling to a defeat against Milan on July 26, Liverpool bounced back with a 3-1 win over Yokohama in the J.League World Challenge.
These matches against Athletic Club will be the Reds’ last outings before they travel to London to face Crystal Palace in the Community Shield.
Athletic Club will serve as tough competition. The Basque outfit enjoyed a strong campaign last season, finishing fourth in La Liga and reaching the semi-finals of the Europa League, where they were beaten 7-1 over two legs by Manchester United.
The two friendlies between Liverpool and Athletic Club are scheduled for 5.00pm and 8.00pm BST kick-offs, respectively, on Monday, August 4, 2025.
Both matches will take place at Anfield.
TV channel: The matches will be broadcast live on LFCTV, with coverage set to start at 4.00pm BST, with the first match of the day getting underway at 5.00pm.
Live stream: The match will be available to stream live on Liverpool’s official website through an ‘All Red Video’ membership, priced at £4.99 per month. However, the service offers a one-month free trial, allowing you to watch the game at no cost.
Goalkeeper Alisson was absent from Liverpool’s win over Yokohama Marinos due to “private reasons,” and has returned to Brazil to attend to the matter, meaning his involvement in on Monday is unlikely.
Meanwhile, both Federico Chiesa and Joe Gomez are being monitored by the club’s medical team. Chiesa was left out of the Asian tour squad with a muscular issue, while Gomez flew back to England after sustaining an Achilles injury in training last week.
Luis Díaz has moved on from Anfield after completing a £65.5 million move to Bayern Munich, marking his departure from the club.
Elsewhere, injuries to Aitor Paredes and Unai Egiluz in Athletic’s 2-1 defeat last time out against Racing Santander leave Ernesto Valverde’s side struggling defensively.
Athletic have been boosted this summer, though, by star winger Nico Williams’ decision to snub interest from Barcelona and Bayern Munich to extend his contract with his boyhood club.
Liverpool head into this double-header as strong favourites to come out on top.
Fresh off a confident victory over Yokohama, Arne Slot’s squad are beginning to show promising signs of sharpness as the new season approaches. With their attacking depth and quality, the Reds are expected to have too much firepower for Athletic to handle over the two matches.
After being substituted at half-time during his debut, Hugo Ekitike will be eager to make a statement and bounce back from a subdued first appearance.
Returning to Anfield, on a pitch Slot has praised as an improvement over the conditions in their recent games, expect the likes of Mohamed Salah and his teammates to find themselves on the scoresheet.
Liverpool are expected to make significant rotations across the two matches, which could lead to contrasting results. Slot is likely to use the opportunity to give the club’s younger players a chance to impress and gain valuable experience.
As for Athletic, they’ve had a difficult pre-season so far, losing three of their four matches, with their only victory coming in their opening pre-season fixture against third-tier side Ponferradina.
Liverpool to win. 3-0 and 2-1
These two sides last met in a competitive fixture 42 years ago as Liverpool won out in the European Cup last 16. Ian Rush’s second-leg header was the only difference.
Liverpool wins: 2
Athletic Club wins: 1
Draws: 1