Liverpool vs Manchester United Live Stream: International Champions Cup Final 2014 Start Time, TV Channel, Betting Odds

Liverpool and Manchester United are set to face off in the International Champions Cup final on Monday, August 4.
Liverpool vs Manchester United Live Stream: International Champions Cup Final 2014 Start Time, TV Channel, Betting Odds
Liverpool Coach Brendan Rodgers before the start of the match against the Olympiacos FC in the International Champions Cup 2014 on July 27, 2014 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)
8/4/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Liverpool and Manchester United are set to face off in the International Champions Cup final on Monday, August 4.

Kick-off time is 8:00 p.m. EDT (1:00 a.m. BST) at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida.

The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 USA, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN Deportes Radio in the United States.

The game will also air on Sky Sports 1/HD in the United Kingdom.

Live streaming is available on LFCTV GO and MUTV for subscribers, as well as Sky Go Extra, Fox Soccer 2Go and Watch ESPN.

Liverpool are 5/2 to win the match, while Man United are 15/13 to win, according to OddsChecker.com.

At a pre-match press conference at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said: “The trip has been excellent, it has been really good.”

“We’ve got a lot of great work in on a football front. The players are looking in really good condition; with a couple of weeks to go until the season, I’ve been really happy with the trip and organization of it.

“The games out here have all been competitive and Liverpool-Manchester United will be no different. All professional players at this level want to compete and it’s a big rivalry.

“It won’t have any bearing on how the season pans out. But we have come all this way and I’m sure we all want to finish it off with a really good game.

“We want to win the game, that’s how we’ve approached the tournament.

“If we don’t, pre-season has still been successful for us. Then we'll move on and prepare for that opening game,” Rodgers concluded.

 

 

Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.
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