Liverpool Football Club will participate in the national anthem, “God Save the King,” before their match against Brentford this weekend, joining other Premier League clubs in marking King Charles III’s coronation. Despite some supporters having strong views on the matter, the anthem will be played at Anfield before kick-off. Last year, Liverpool fans booed the national anthem before the FA Cup final against Chelsea. Manager Jurgen Klopp acknowledged the incident, stated that he did not enjoy it, and questioned why it had occurred. Liverpool’s upcoming match against Brentford will be live on Sky Sports Premier League, starting at 5 pm, with kick-off at 5.30 pm. Every supporter has a personal choice on how to mark King Charles III’s coronation and the playing of the national anthem.
Liverpool to join Premier League clubs in playing national anthem before matches this weekend
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