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The match between Watford and Liverpool ended up being six-goal thriller as late equaliser from Watford denied Liverpool a victory. Watford's Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrates scoring their team's second goal with Tom Cleverley and mascot Harry the Hornet. Reuters
Watford's Italian striker Stefano Okaka celebrates scoring the opening goal during their English Premier League football match against Liverpool at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford, AFP
It didn't take long for Liverpool to bounce back as Sadio Mane equalised for them in the 29th minute of the match. Reuters
The tie had goals written all over as only in the 32nd minute, Abdoulaye Doucoure scored Watford's second goal and Liverpool once again found themselves behind in the match, at 1-2. Reuters
In the second half, Watford's Brazilian goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes fouled Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah to concede a penalty. AFP
Liverpool's forward Roberto Firmino made no mistake from the spot as he sent Heurelho Gomes the wrong way and Liverpool were level again at 2-2. Reuters
Winger Mohamed Salah scored his first goal for Liverpool in the Premier League as the Reds took lead for the first time in the match with the scoreline reading 3-2 and more than 30 minutes of play remaining. AFP
Liverpool were looking set to get all three points in their opening game but Miguel Britos scored an added-time equaliser that ensured Watford salvage a point. Reuters
Liverpool's Simon Mignolet, Emre Can and Dejan Lovren looks dejected as Watford fans celebrate their team's third goal. Reuters