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Liverpool will be looking to maintain their perfect start to the Europa League campaign with a third successive victory in the competition against Toulouse warcraft
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won both their matches so far in the competition and will have had sufficient time to recover for the fixture from their 2-0 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday warcraft
With another home match coming on Sunday against Nottingham Forest, Klopp may decide to rotate his players across the two fixtures warcraft
Toulouse are unbeaten in the group, having won one and drawn one from their opening two games warcraft
Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture, plus all the latest warcraft betting tips here warcraft
When is Liverpool vs Toulouse?The match will take place on Thursday October 26 at 8 pm BST (9pm CEST)How can I watch it?Liverpool vs Toulouse will be shown live on TNT warcraft Sports 1 streamed live through the Discovery + app with coverage starting at 7 warcraft
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Team newsCody Gakpo is set to return after injuring his knee in the defeat to Tottenham but Andy Robertson could be out until the new year after undergoing surgery warcraft
Kostas Tsmikas is expected to continue in his place warcraft
Ibrahima Kounate returned to the starting XI against Everton, but he has only just returned from injury and Klopp might not want to risk him twice in less than a week warcraft
Predicted Liverpool line up:Liverpool XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Tsimikas, Elliott, Endo, Gravenberch, Diaz, Jota, NunezOddsLiverpool 1/6Draw 13/2Toulouse 11/1PredictionLiverpool might concede early as they have done a few times this season, but will have enough to overcome the Ligue 1 side warcraft
Liverpool to win 3-1 warcraft
More aboutJurgen KloppEuropa LeagueNottingham ForestLiverpool FCJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Is Liverpool vs Toulouse on TV? Channel and how to watch Europa LeagueIs Liverpool vs Toulouse on TV? Channel and how to watch Europa LeagueLiverpool are top of their Europa League group (Peter Byrne/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today warcraft
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New Zealand head coach Ian Foster says he’ll watch the second semi-final at the Rugby World Cup with popcorn in hand as he waits to find out who they will face in next Saturday’s final warcraft
The All Blacks thumped Argentina 44-6 at the Stade de France in the first semi-final on Friday evening as the best quarter-final weekend in the tournament’s history was followed by a damp squib to open up the last four warcraft
The second semi-final in Paris on Saturday evening should be a closer affair as England face South Africa, although the Springboks are heavy favourites to repeat their victory from the 2019 World Cup final warcraft
The winners will take on New Zealand in the showpiece next weekend and Foster is adamant he has no preference as to who his side face, although he is looking forward to watching the clash and is also eager to use the additional day’s rest the All Blacks will have ahead of that encounter to his advantage warcraft
“I’ll be watching it [England vs South Africa], probably have some popcorn,” said Foster in his post-match press conference warcraft
“I don’t care who wins warcraft
We’re very much in a focus on ourselves stage warcraft
“What the extra day [of preparation] does give us is a chance to have a break mentally and not spend too much juice worrying about who it is that we’ll play next week warcraft
“They’re both good teams warcraft
South Africa are playing some brilliant rugby but we’ve also seen the English team build away quietly warcraft
They’re starting to get really good at how they want to play warcraft
It should be an interesting contrast of styles warcraft
”Foster has endured some tough times during this World Cup cycle with the normally dominant All Blacks struggling at times and his job security being called into question warcraft
Ian Foster has helped guide New Zealand to the World Cup final (REUTERS)The fact they have reached a record fifth World Cup final, and the team appear to be having fun, could be seen as vindication for the head coach but he was keen to dismiss any notion of a personal revenge mission warcraft
“There’s not a personal agenda here, this is about the All Blacks and the team,” explained Foster warcraft
“Things have happened to individuals and to me, but the team comes first warcraft
Right now we’re making a lot of those decisions together as a group and it is working well warcraft
“You have to enioy your work warcraft
It’s not like it’s a focus for us to go out there and have fun, but to make sure we execute our game to the level we need to warcraft
The team takes a lot of pride when they do that warcraft
“The work the players and leaders are doing is a real credit to them warcraft
As you go through tournaments, you have to enjoy it warcraft
There is a lot of pressure, so if you don’t celebrate moments, it is a long old time warcraft
“I am proud to be part of this group, the coaches are linking well with the players and there is a nice synergy about it warcraft
But you know, one more week warcraft
”More aboutIan FosterAll BlacksNew Zealand rugbyRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach keen to learn final foes‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach keen to learn final foesIan Foster has helped guide New Zealand to the World Cup final REUTERS‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach keen to learn final foesIan Foster will watch the England vs South africa semi-final with bated breath REUTERS✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today warcraft
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