Arsenal vs. Liverpool: Your Complete Guide to Catching Every Moment Live
Attention focuses on the Emirates Stadium this Thursday night for the captivating encounter between table-toppers Arsenal and defending champions Liverpool.
The previous campaign's leading duo will engage in their second meeting of the season, with Liverpool having secured a narrow victory in their initial encounter back in August. Significant developments have occurred since that time, with Arsenal now holding a commanding 14-point lead over the Reds approaching Thursday's showdown.
Arsenal stand as strong contenders to secure a sixth consecutive Premier League triumph and strengthen their grip on the summit, not merely due to their outstanding form and squad depth, but because of Liverpool's unpredictable performances in both attacking and defensive phases.
Encounters between Arsenal and Liverpool rarely fail to entertain, with 13 goals scored across the previous three Premier League fixtures between these sides at the Emirates. The forthcoming contest guarantees additional excitement.
Here's your guide to viewing the match on television and via live streaming.
What Time Does Arsenal vs. Liverpool Kick Off?
How to Watch Arsenal vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream
The midweek heavyweight encounter will receive live coverage in the United Kingdom, with Sky Sports securing broadcasting rights for the match. Both the Main Event and Premier League channels will feature the game along with Sky GO.
NBCSN and Peacock serve as the viewing platforms in the United States, while DAZN and fuboTV provide coverage in Canada.
Mexican viewers have dual options available, with TNT Sports and HBO Max holding broadcasting privileges.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra |
United States | NBCSN, Peacock |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network Canada |
Mexico | Max Mexico, TNT Sports, TNT Go |
What's Next for Arsenal, Liverpool?
Both teams will experience a short break from Premier League duties following Thursday's encounter, with Arsenal facing fixtures in both domestic cup tournaments. Portsmouth presents the opposition in the FA Cup third round this weekend, followed by a visit to Chelsea for the opening leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final.
Liverpool will welcome Barnsley in the FA Cup on Monday evening and will then have a clear midweek before their Premier League encounter with Burnley on Jan. 17—coinciding with Arsenal's meeting against Nottingham Forest.