Liverpool may have to travel to Helsinki after next season’s Premier League game
As Liverpool continues to chase an unprecedented quadruple this year, any success could open the door to new silverware next season.
The Reds have already achieved a double victory in the domestic Cup, and they already know they won Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup final. will face Man City next season at Community Shield in late July. The Premier League season 2022/23 will begin next week on August 6, however Jürgen Klopp The team’s team may have to travel to Europe just days after the opening match of the league.
The final of the 2022 European Super Cup is scheduled to take place on August 10 at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium, and the match is the first final of the UEFA club competitions ever played in Finland. Starting at 8pm, the Bundesliga Eintracht Frankfurt secured its place in the final after winning the Rangers European League final on Wednesday night.
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Liverpool will face Real Madrid in the Champions League final in Paris on May 28, when the winners of the game will advance to the European Super Cup final. So if the Reds get to Carlo Ancelott’s side later this month, they will travel to Finland to face Eintracht after their opening match in the Frankfurt Premier League season.
As a result, if Klopp’s men succeed in Paris, their league season is likely to begin on Friday, August 5 or Saturday, August 6, and a provisional Premier League fixture is scheduled to be released on Thursday, June 16.
Liverpool have won the European Super Cup Four times before, and their most recent win against Chelsea in a penalty shootout in Istanbul in 2019. Meanwhile, in their final match in Finland, it won FC Hakan 5-0 in the Champions League qualifiers in August. 2001, when they also played at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium in August 2015, when they won a 2-0 friendly against HJK. Divock Origi and Philippe Coutinho.