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How & Where To Watch Liverpool Vs Yokohama FM?
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Liverpool head to Japan this week for their preseason tour and face Yokohama F. Marinos in the 2025 J.League World Challenge. The match kicks off early for US fans and is a big one for the Reds under new boss Arne Slot. Yokohama will try to salvage their rough J.League form.

The game is at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama on Wednesday, July 30 with kick off at 6:30 a.m. ET. That’s an early one for US fans but a rare chance to see Liverpool play J.League opposition in a friendly.

How to Watch in the United States

In the US, fans can watch live on CBS Sports Network, which is available on most cable & satellite packages. Streaming is available via Paramount+, the official US streaming partner for Liverpool’s preseason tour in Japan.

Paramount+ subscribers can stream the full match live from 6:30 a.m. ET. If you’re a new user, Paramount+ usually offers free trial options and is available on most smart TVs, mobile apps and streaming devices like Roku or Fire TV.

International streaming will also be available on Liverpool’s All Red Video (formerly LFCTV GO) though this is not available in Japan. The service includes live match coverage, pre-game build up and post-match highlights for subscribers.

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Expected Lineups and Squad Updates

Liverpool will be without Luis Díaz who has left the tour to finalise his move to Bayern Munich. Joe Gomez has returned to England with an Achilles injury and won’t play in this match.

There’s better news for the Reds elsewhere: Darwin Núñez, Wataru Endō and Alexis Mac Allister are all back in training after minor knocks and could play. Slot may also give new signing Hugo Ekitike his first appearance in a Liverpool shirt.

This will be a mixed XI with senior players joined by youngsters looking to make a case for more minutes heading into the 2025-26 season.

Yokohama F. Marinos, who are 14th in the J1 League, will be without Kaina Tanimura and Ren Kato who are injury doubts. Ryo Miyaichi could play up front and Asahi Uenaka in midfield.

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This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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