Brendan Rodgers' side hold a slender 1-0 advantage over the Scottish Premier League club following last week's first leg at Tynecastle.Liverpool V Hearts Live Stream Online UEFA Europa League Qualifying 2012 Video Free Watch on Justin Tv. Free Liverpool V Hearts Stream Free Online Video Of UEFA Europa League Qualifying Sunday 30th August 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:45 CET.Liverpool have lost midfielder Lucas ahead of the return match after the Brazilian was ruled out for up to three months with a thigh injury.Hearts captain Marius Zaliukas could be fit for the Anfield contest. The Lithuanian has been troubled by a thigh injury but has been training and hopes to prove his fitness.Goalkeeper Peter Enckleman, who is still to make his debut for the club, is doubtful with a shoulder injury.
Liverpool go into the clash on the back of their thrilling 2-2 draw at home to Manchester City on Sunday, while Hearts missed the chance to go top of the SPL as they were held to a goalless draw against Aberdeen last time out.
There's not the payout of the Champions League or the acclaim that comes with it, but for a squad that's working towards a new style of play, the more matches the better, and a result against Hearts will allow for that.
There's some hesitation about what additional matches and travel could do to Liverpool's smaller squad, which is a valid enough concern; the assertions of Brendan Rodgers that youth will be given a more extended look this season might assuage some of those worries, however, as the Europa League would offer significant experience not only for squad players but some of the brighter faces from the academy.
Those opportunities require at least a draw tomorrow, and, even though it's terribly cliché, their opposition arrive with nothing to lose. There's not many that expect Hearts to win tomorrow, but this is the type of match that Liverpool have bottled over the past few seasons that there's a little bit of concern that the visitors could hang around just long enough to make life difficult.
They weren't overly impressive in the first leg but probably did enough to deserve better, and this past weekend they extended their unbeaten streak in domestic play with a 0-0 result at Aberdeen.
They had to take off centerback Marius Zaliukas at the half, though, and he's a doubt to make the squad after two consecutive matches at less than full fitness.
John McGlynn should have a full-strength squad to choose from otherwise, and they'll likely have more of their regular first-teamers involved than their hosts.
Hearts manager John McGlynn: "This is a big game, a big stage and an opportunity for players to show what they can do.
"Liverpool are at home and it will be massive task for us.
"If we can get the first goal, it's game on. You never know what can happen.
"We must quieten the home fans down, the same as when you visit Rangers or Celtic. The first 20 minutes will be crucial.
"Our best chance was at home, everyone would understand that. However, nothing is impossible."
Liverpool go into the clash on the back of their thrilling 2-2 draw at home to Manchester City on Sunday, while Hearts missed the chance to go top of the SPL as they were held to a goalless draw against Aberdeen last time out.
There's not the payout of the Champions League or the acclaim that comes with it, but for a squad that's working towards a new style of play, the more matches the better, and a result against Hearts will allow for that.
There's some hesitation about what additional matches and travel could do to Liverpool's smaller squad, which is a valid enough concern; the assertions of Brendan Rodgers that youth will be given a more extended look this season might assuage some of those worries, however, as the Europa League would offer significant experience not only for squad players but some of the brighter faces from the academy.
Those opportunities require at least a draw tomorrow, and, even though it's terribly cliché, their opposition arrive with nothing to lose. There's not many that expect Hearts to win tomorrow, but this is the type of match that Liverpool have bottled over the past few seasons that there's a little bit of concern that the visitors could hang around just long enough to make life difficult.
They weren't overly impressive in the first leg but probably did enough to deserve better, and this past weekend they extended their unbeaten streak in domestic play with a 0-0 result at Aberdeen.
They had to take off centerback Marius Zaliukas at the half, though, and he's a doubt to make the squad after two consecutive matches at less than full fitness.
John McGlynn should have a full-strength squad to choose from otherwise, and they'll likely have more of their regular first-teamers involved than their hosts.
Hearts manager John McGlynn: "This is a big game, a big stage and an opportunity for players to show what they can do.
"Liverpool are at home and it will be massive task for us.
"If we can get the first goal, it's game on. You never know what can happen.
"We must quieten the home fans down, the same as when you visit Rangers or Celtic. The first 20 minutes will be crucial.
"Our best chance was at home, everyone would understand that. However, nothing is impossible."