Liverpool have confirmed three date changes for Barclays Premier League encounters including the Merseyside derby.
These are all due to Liverpool's involvement in the Europa League.
The Anfield clash with Stoke City has been moved from Saturday, October 6 to Sunday, October 7. The match will kick-off as planned at 3pm BST.
The first derby of the season away to Everton will now take place at Goodison Park on Sunday, October 28. Kick-off has been changed to 1.30pm BST and it will be live on Sky Sports.
Brendan Rodgers' first trip back to Swansea City has been switched to Sunday, November 25. Kick-off has been changed to 1.30pm BST and it will be live on Sky Sports.
Meanwhile, the away clash at West Ham scheduled for December 8, will also need to moved because of Liverpool's Europa League commitments. However, it will be incorporated in the next round of broadcast selections in the event that it is chosen for live TV coverage.
A further announcement will be made regarding the West Ham fixture.
Author: Liverpoolfc.com
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5th Sep 2012 9:56