Liverpool are scheduled to play Sheffield United in the Premier League tonight. Here’s how to watch matches, TV channels, live details, highlights and first team news.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp during a training session at the AXA Training Center in Kirkby, England on November 23, 2023.
Liverpool will look to extend Jurgen Klopp’s unbeaten run in the Premier League to eight games when they travel to Sheffield United today. The opposition will be hoping to have a new manager back with Chris Wilder replacing Paul Heckingbottom.
This decision was made after losing 5-0 to Burnley. Wilder’s new (old?) charge don’t have much time to work, but Liverpool expect to face much more compelling opposition.
It will be a significant test as questions are raised about Klopp’s away form so far this season. There is still a lot of work to do in Liverpool for Sheffield United, but it is a difficult task. This is especially true as the number of games increases during the holidays.
Fans from all over the world will support Reds, who are currently competing for the title with Manchester City and Arsenal.
Here’s everything you need to know, including kick-off, TV details, highlights and first team news.
What time to start?
The match starts at 19:30 GMT. It’s 2:30 PM Eastern Time, 11:30 AM on the West Coast. Things have been tough for Klopp since his side last played against Fulham on Sunday at 2pm. The game took its toll on some players but that is the reality of the festival schedule. The next game is against Crystal Palace on Saturday with an incredibly early strike.
Is the game on TV?
The match will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video along with Premier League matches during the week.
Amazon also has bonus Premier League content on its streaming platform, including a 25-minute Dominik Soboslay feature. Meanwhile, Liverpool are back in top form for their Boxing Day clash with Burnley.
Viewers in the United States can watch the match on Peacock. You can also hear it on Sirius XM.
How else can I watch the match?
will bring you confirmed team news and more information ahead of the match.
Here you can play right after the game ends and when the whistle blows, it tells you the player’s rating and everything you haven’t noticed yet. Further analysis is forthcoming. The club will now broadcast match updates on Twitter.
Google also provides a real-time timeline that summarizes all major events and developments.
Where can I see the highlights?
The BBC has confirmed it will carry highlights for all 380 games in the 2025/26 season. This means Match of the Day will remain the classic way to return until at least the 2028/29 season.
The club now plans to post highlights on its YouTube channel, and Sheffield United are likely to do the same. Any highlight deserves special treatment.
The club have released a video showing Alexis McAllister’s stunning goal against Fulham from all angles.
