Liverpool game probed as part of match fixing investigation

A Liverpool game in the Champions league is being investigated as part of the latest match fixing probe.

Yesterday Europol announced that 680 matches world wide were being investigated including a game in England which is being reported to be a Reds game with a Hungarian side.

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The Merseysiders opponents are being investigated as the goalkeeper who played that night was banned for two years after failing to report that he was approached by a criminal group ahead of their tie with Fiorentina that season.

It’s also alleged he received a payment to conceded more than two goals in the game which he didn’t do as the game ended 1-0.

There is no suggestion of wrong doing from Liverpool