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Liverpool vs Udinese Live Stream Football: Watch Online Europa League Soccer (3.05PM ET)

Liverpool vs Udinese takes place on Thursday in the Europa League Cup with both sides looking to take a grip of Group A. Kick off is at 3.05 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream (details below).

Liverpool should be hot favorites for today's tie, and in front of an Anfield crowd they should be able to overpower their Italian opponents.

The Reds have some good team news with midfielders Jonjo Shelvey and Joe Cole available for the tie. Shelvey is currently under a ban, however, it only applies to domestic competitions and not European games, meaning he can play tonight.

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It will be good to have Joe Cole back - he has been out since August 18, when he suffered a hamstring injury after coming on as a substitute against West Brom.

Meanwhile in other Liverpool team news left-back Jose Enrique (knee), right-back Martin Kelly (knee) and midfielder Lucas Leiva (thigh) are all still out with injuries.

Both teams have had terrible starts to the new season until now. Udinese currently lie 15th in Serie A, and have won only one of their six game so far. They have drawn three and lost two.

Liverpool meanwhile are having troubles of their own. They currently lie 14th in the English Premier League, having only gained five points from six games so far.

In the Europa Cup Liverpool come into the game having won their opening tie against Young Boys, whereas Udinese could only manage a 1-1 draw against Anzhi - and they only achieved that after a late equalizer from striker Antonio Di Natale.

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has said, "He's [Di Natale] a talent, for sure - look at his goalscoring record. He's 34 years of age but he's a wonderful talent. He's a real clever player, he's bright and he scores goals," according to BBC Sport.

Liverpool vs Udinese kicks off at 3.05 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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