How to watch ZOZO Championship 2020 on TV, kick off time, live stream and channel info Liverpool's latest campaign in the UEFA Champions League finally gets underway in their first game of the group stage tonight and it will be shown live on TV. The Reds travel to Amsterdam for the frst time in more than 40 years for only their third fixture against Ajax. Jurgen Klopp will be hoping for his side to pick up all three points at the first time of asking and get back to winning ways following their controversial draw against Everton in the Merseyside derby at the weekend. Supporters are still not permitted inside every stadium to watch their teams play in the European competition as restrictions following the coronavirus pandemic around social distancing remain in place. UEFA announced some would be permitted to allow a return of fans at 30% of a venue's normal capacity but this is subject to local authorities and no away fans are permitted until further notice. Ajax: Historically speaking, the Dutch side has the upper hand on their English opponents. Of course, that's not saying a whole lot since the last time these two faced off in a competitive setting was in 1966 -- Ajax had an impressive 5-1 win. Now, one year after their Champions League campaign ended in the group stage, they hope to instead replicate their 2018-19 season, where they reached the semifinal stage, though many of the key pieces from that campaign have moved on to other clubs. Liverpool: It's also a European season of potential redemption for the reigning Premier League champions, though the necessity of that redemptive arc is dampened thanks to two major accomplishments. First, the aforementioned descriptor of champions of England. Jurgen Klopp managed a historic 2019-20 season to bring Liverpool it's first championships in the Premier League era, ending a title drought that lasted three decades. Second, they are just two years removed from a Champions League title.