Europa League: Live scores, team news and updates as Luis Diaz starts for Liverpool against Toulouse after his father’s release and Brighton travel to Ajax

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for all the latest scores, team news and updates from the early kick-offs in the Europa league as Toulouse host  Liverpool  and Brighton travel to Ajax.

Cynical foul from Endo

Endo commits a foul on Sierro as he pulls him back on the counter.

No yellow card, though, although it was a fairly cynical one.

The Japan star shakes hands with his opposite number, and play continues, although he’ll likely be on his last life now.

Milner down in Amsterdam

Bit of concern in Amsterdam as Milner receives some treatment already.

He’s been down for around a minute and is being asked to leave the play – he’s stretching out his left leg and holding his hamstring after some good defensive work, but it looks like he’ll continue.

Off the bar from Gomez

Gakpo clips it towards the front post, and Gomez gets a flick on it and it’s off the bar!

Restes was rooted to the spot, and Gomez is completely unchallenged as he comes a whisker awy from a first ever goal for club or country.

Sedate start so far

Harvey Elliott seeks out Luis Diaz early on with a raking ball over the top, but it runs striaght through to Restes, who mops up the danger.

A fairly sedate start so far in France as the two get the measure of one another.

Diaz is hustled in the near left corner and wins a foul in a useful area for his side.

KICK-OFF!

The hosts get us underway in France.

We’re underway in Amsterdam, too. We’ll be bringing you any major updates from that game too, remember!

A sea of purple

It’s a sea of purple flags in the crowd ahead of kick-off, and it might not be the biggest stadium in France, but there’s quite the atmosphere building up in Toulouse.

Full focus for Liverpool

Right, well the players are already in the tunnel awaiting their cue to enter the field.

A few massive Tifos are already being unfurled around the home end – and let’s just say bright purple and gold are fairly eye-catching colours in combination.

The Toulouse players look very starry-eyed as they prepare to take on the European heavyweights, while Liverpool look extremely focused on the task at hand.

Maybe not a full strength side, but there’s not likely to be anything taken for granted tonight by Klopp’s side.

And if you missed it earlier, Klopp was asked by TNT before kick-off about Diaz and the decision to play him tonight.

The player reportedly asked to be a part of the side, and that was enough for Klopp, who brings him in from the start over in France.

For more on that one, there’s just enough time to check the story below before kick-oof in a little over five minutes!

Here’s a bit more from that Liverpool warm up from a few moments ago…

Cheeky shoulder from Ben Doak and a lovely rabone from Cody Gakpo the highlights.

Toulouse in a tough run of form

We spoke about Ajax’s poor form, but Toulouse have hardly been uprooting trees of late.

The French side are 14th in Ligue 1, and have won just two of their first 11 league games this season, scoring 12 and conceding 15.

They’ve not actually won since the start of October and have lost their last three in all competitions.

They did manage to get on the scoresheet against Liverpool at Anfield, but they’re firmly in the ‘underdog’ category tonight at home as they look to pull off a massive upset.

What should we expect tonight from Brighton?

Why, more of the same, of course!

Check out Roberto De Zerbi’s pre-match comments at the link below ahead of their massive duel with Ajax.

Firmino, Salah and Mane built a reputation as one of the most prolific attacking trios that the Premier League has ever seen, as they thrived on the pitch for Liverpool.

For more on the Mane-Salah rift, check out the story below…

Huge night for both teams in Amsterdam

Massive game for both sides tonight in Amsterdam.

Brighton – third in the group – could do with a win to solidify their chances of getting out the group, and can take first sport until Marseille take on AEK Athens later on tonight.

For Ajax a win in front of the home support could be their first of the tournament proper, and could provide such a confidence boost in such a trying time – and would put the Seagulls bottom of the pile!

It looks like it’s been all smiles from the majority of the Liverpool players ahead of kick-off,

A very relaxed build up to the game so far, with the Reds able to ensure qualification with a win here, prolonging their perfect start to the Europa League campaign.

But for Diaz to be able to smile and relax – not to mention play an entire game of football – after what his family have been through in recent days, is quite frankly incredible.

TOULOUSE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 09: (L-R) Calum Scanlon, Jarell Quansah and Kaide Gordon of Liverpool FC interact prior to the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 match between Toulouse FC and Liverpool FC at Stadium de Toulouse on November 09, 2023 in Toulouse, France. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
TOULOUSE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 09: Harvey Elliott of Liverpool (C) interacts with teammates prior to the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 match between Toulouse FC and Liverpool FC at Stadium de Toulouse on November 09, 2023 in Toulouse, France. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Who would have thought in 1963, when Brighton were relegated to the Fourth Division, that 60 years later they would be travelling to Amsterdam to face four-time European Cup winners Ajax?

The Seagulls have spent most of their 122-year history yo-yoing between the second, third and fourth tiers, and didn’t reach the First Division until 1979.

Even in the 1990s, Brighton came close to extinction amid shoddy ownership and financial strife, spending two seasons playing their ‘home’ games at Gillingham’s Priestfield Stadium and almost dropping into non-league.

To read more about Brighton’s rise check out the link below for some incredible pictures from times gone by for the Seagulls.

Timing ‘couldn’t have been better’ for Diaz

Ahead of the game Klopp has been asked about Diaz’s fther’s release and whether the player was in the right headspace to play tonight.

It must understandably be a hugely emotional time for the forward, but Klopp insists that he is ready to play and ‘wanted to start’.

‘Lucho is really happy, thumbs up all the time, it looks good,’ he told TNT Sports.

‘Obviously timing wise couldn’t have been better, if it’s today then great, but that’s all I can say.’

‘Yes, we asked him and he wanted to (start) so he will.’

Salah smiling from ear to ear

Mo Salah doesn’t look like he’s stopped smiling since he arrived at the ground this evening.

Could it be the prospect of a handful of goals tonight? Or maybe he just really loves the souther France scenery.

A slightly more subdued arrival for the home side in Amsterdam compared to the purple carpet rolled out for Toulouse.

In fairness, things aren’t exactly going to plan at Ajax at the moment.

The Dutch giants are up to 11th in the league after a third win of the season at the weekend, but have already lost five of their 10 games and conceded 22 times.

Looks like Liverpool fans will be kept behind a net for tonight’s game in France…

Mail Sport’s Liverpool expert Lewis Steele is on the ground at the Stadium de Toulouse this evening.

And at long last, it’s the Toulouse XI for tonight…

And the Ajax team that will be lining up against them tonight…

The Brighton XI to take on Ajax tonight – and it’s a return to his former club for Veltman.

And how about that for a welcome for the home side in southern France!

Maybe we should see a bit more of that in the Premier League… just me?

Brighton have arrived in Amsterdam

Over in Amsterdam, Brighton have arrived for their clash with Ajax.

The Seagulls go there knowing that the struggling Dutch giants have not actually beaten an English side in their last eight attempts, losing the last five on the bounce.

Their last win in fact came against Spurs in 2019, in that oh-so dramatic Champions League tie that produced one of the finest second leg comebacks of all time.

Diaz starts HOURS after his father’s release

So Luis Diaz starts just minutes after his father was rescued.

There are also starts for youngsters Quansah and Doak in Toulouse.

It’s a real blend of youth and solidity in this team, with Klopp perhaps confident of a strong performance and a result from his side look to secure qualification as early as possible.

(FILES) Liverpool's Colombian midfielder Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring their first goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Bournemouth at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on August 27, 2022. The ELN guerrilla, in peace negotiations with the Colombian government, released this Thursday November 9, 2023 the father of the Liverpool football player Luis Diaz, kidnapped since October 28 in a border area with Venezuela, according to images broadcasted by local media. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /  (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via

Here’s the Liverpool XI for tonight…

Big news from Liverpool is that Luis Diaz’s father has been RESCUED after his kidnap in Colombia.

He had been abducted at gunpoint on October 28 by ELN – a left-wing Guerrilla group – but has now been rescued after 13 days.

For more on that one check out the story below.

Reds solid at the back

A lot of the focus has been on Liverpool’s attacking threat this season – for both the good reasons and the bad.

There has been plenty of talk about who should be playing through the middle – Nunez or Gakpo – and even talk of who should be coming off the left wing – Jota or Diaz – but their defensive unit have quietly been going about their business in Europe.

No team has seen fewer opposition passes per defensive action in the Europa League this season, and the Reds can also boast more defensive actions in the middle or final thirds of the pitch than any other sides.

Admittedly, the calibre of opposition has not exactly been on par with that of the Premier League in general, but the Reds’ high press seems to be paying huge dividends for them in Europe’s second-tier competition.

TOULOUSE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 09: A general view of UEFA Europa League branding inside the press conference room prior to the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 match between Toulouse FC and Liverpool FC at Stadium de Toulouse on November 09, 2023 in Toulouse, France. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
Soccer Football - Europa League - Group E - Toulouse v Liverpool - Stadium Municipal de Toulouse, Toulouse, France - November 9, 2023 General view outside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

France isn’t a happy hunting ground for the Reds

However, be that as it may, Liverpool have not exactly had the best of luck on the road in France…

In four attempts they have drawn twice and lost twice (draws with Lyon and Bordeaux, defeats to PSG and Lille).

They may be something of a bogey team for Toulouse, but it would appear that games in France aren’t exactly Liverpool’s bread and butter – at least in recent years.

Toulouse sick of the sight of Liverpool

This is not the first time the Reds have made the trip to southern France to take on Toulouse.

All threee of the French side’s defeats against English sides in European competitions have come against Liverpool.

The two teams first met back in August 2007 – with Liverpool winning both – while Jurgen Klopp’s side also won the reverse fixture last month.

Could it be a huge first win over English teams for Toulouse tonight?

Soccer Football - Europa League - Group E - Toulouse v Liverpool - Stadium Municipal de Toulouse, Toulouse, France - November 9, 2023 General view of the Europa League emblem on the pitch before the match REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Liverpool's Diogo Jota gets away from Toulouse's Niklas Schmidt and Cristian Casseres Jr during the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 match between Liverpool FC and Toulouse FC at Anfield on October 26, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Dodd - CameraSport via Getty Images)

Good evening!

Good evening everyone and welcome to tonight’s Europa League live action!

We will be bringing you all the action from Liverpool’s clash with Toulouse, as well as updates from Brighton’s date in Amsterdam wityh struggling Ajax.

The Reds will be getting underway at 5.45 in France, with Brighton kicking off at the same time, so sit back and relax as we build up to what should be two fascinating European ties in the early kick-offs!

TOULOUSE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 09: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) General view before the UEFA Europa League match between Toulouse FC and Liverpool FC at Stadium de Toulouse on November 09, 2023 in Toulouse, France. (Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)


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