Liverpool have seen eight of their games in Decenber and January moved.
The Premier League belatedly announced its latest round of fixture changes on Thursday and will see the Reds’ Boxing Day trip to Leicester City kick off at 8pm.
Anfield chiefs are set to provide free coach travel for supporters heading to the King Power Stadium on December 26 with a reservation fee of £5 per seat.
Proceeds from the bookings will be donated to the North Liverpool Foodbank.
In addition to the clash with the Foxes, the Merseyside derby with Everton at Anfield has been scheduled for an 8.15pm start on Wednesday, December 4.
Jurgen Klopp’s side face an early start ahead of their trip to the Club World Cup when they welcome Watford for a 12.30pm start on Saturday, December 14.
Wolves’ visit to Anfield is set to start at 2pm on Sunday, December 29 while the New Year game Sheffield United is now on Thursday, January 2 at 8pm.
Liverpool’s encounters with top four rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United will both be early-evening encounters on January 11 and 19 respetively.
Kick-off against the north Londoners will be at 5.30pm while the meeting with United takes place at 4.30pm with both games broadcast live on Sky Sports.
The final change for Liverpool’s festive schedule will see their return fixture against Wolves broadcast live on BT Sport on Thursday, January 23 at 8pm.
Fan group Spirit of Shankly have condemned the Premier League’s latest scheduling, which was delayed six days, and focused on the Leicester fixture.
“There is no national train service running on this day and local public transport is likely to be severely reduced – if operating at all by the time of the game finishing,” read a statement from SOS.
“Both sets of supporters will encounter difficulty getting to and from the stadium. LFC fans not in cars, are left to hope coaches are available for this late time.
“They will not get home until after midnight and the following day is back to work for many.
“Added cost will no doubt be incurred with companies charging extra for unsociable hours – will fans be recompensed in any way?
“And let’s not forget the Leicester City employees and those working in public services who will be required to work these hours.
“How will they get there, and how will they get home?
“A consequence of such a disdainful, zero-consideration change means LFC’s following fixture, at home to Wolves, is also to be moved to Sunday 29 December, again with inconvenience and negative implications for fans and workers.
“The Premier League and TV companies repeatedly ignore the welfare of supporters. But they do have a chance to redeem themselves.
“Spirit of Shankly call on the authorities to do the right thing and revert all Boxing Day fixtures to a sensible kick-off time. We suggest 3pm.”
