The Reds thrashed Leicester 4-0 on Sunday to keep up their great form during their preparations for the new campaign.
Jurgen Klopp's side have scored four goals in each of their friendlies so far but now face their toughest task against the German champions.
Bayern have been beaten by Manchester City in their pre-season but head into this clash off the back of a 1-0 win versus Japanese side Kawasaki Frontale.
Liverpool vs Bayern Munich: Date and how to follow
This friendly is set to take place on Wednesday, August 2.
Kick-off at the Singapore National Stadium is scheduled for 12:30pm UK time.
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Liverpool vs Bayern Munich: Team news
Dominik Szoboszlai returned to action off the bench against Leicester last time out after suffering an ankle injury.
Meanwhile, fellow new signing Alexis Mac Allister started the game in a strong Reds line-up as preparations continued.
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Darwin Nunez continued his scoring form while Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah impressed, with the stars expected to feature once again.
As for Bayern, they will remain without former Liverpool man Sadio Mane who is edging closer to a move to Saudi Arabia.
Kim Min-Jae is likely to play his second game for the club following his move from Napoli after making his debut against Kawasaki.
Liverpool vs Bayern Munich: What has been said?
Liverpool boss Klopp has been speaking about Diaz's performances in pre-season so far.
He said: "Yeah, it's good. The boys have to perform, the situation in that area is massive - they are all top-class players out there.
"Lucho obviously looks sharp, looks fresh, looks fast. You can really give him the ball and the outcome [is] something will be there, either he provides something or he can finish it off for himself.
"He had one situation where in the end the finish is not perfect, but the movement today… he was completely free in that moment [and] if he could calm down there then he can choose left or right [corner].
"So, how I said, a lot of good things."