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Where Galatasaray vs Liverpool is on TV for free as Champions League tie not on TNT Sports

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The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League season continues tonight as Liverpool take on Galatasaray. Arne Slot’s side have travelled to Istanbul to face the Turkish Süper Lig champions at Rams Park in the second round of League Phase fixtures.

The Reds boss will be hoping his team can build on their success from the opening game against Atlético Madrid, where a last-minute goal from captain Virgil van Dijk snatched all three points in a 3-2 win. However, tonight’s game comes days after Liverpool’s first defeat of the season, when high-flying Crystal Palace caused an upset in the Premier League with their own last-minute winner.

Despite this, Liverpool are still top of the table after six games, leading Arsenal by two points following the Gunners’ dramatic win against Newcastle United on Sunday. Galatasaray have also started their domestic season in fine form, once again sitting top of the Süper Lig on an unbeaten seven-game streak.

Their Champions League campaign got off to a sticky start as they suffered a 5-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt which included two own goals. Ahead of the game on Tuesday, Slot confirmed Federico Chiesa will not be available after picking up an injury at Selhurst Park.

Speaking to Sky Sports , he said: “He got a little niggle in the last game against Palace. He tried today, he was on the pitch in the beginning, but he couldn’t end the session, so we decided not to take him because in a few days it’s Chelsea.”

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Unlike most Champions League games, tonight’s fixture will not be broadcast on TNT Sports, but there is a way to watch the game completely free .

Galatasaray vs Liverpool is scheduled to kick off at 8pm, with Gabby Logan leading the coverage from 6.30pm alongside Clarence Seedorf, Luis Garcia and Daniel Sturridge. Commentary comes from Jon Champion and Alan Shearer.

Galatasaray vs Liverpool will be broadcast on Amazon’s Prime Video and can be streamed for free by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial . Prime Video is broadcasting one Champions League match every gameweek free for Prime members, including Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid on October 21.

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