Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Liverpool and Crystal Palace will battle for advancement to the Carabao Cup fifth round when they clash for the third occasion this season on Wednesday night.

Liverpool have already endured two losses against Palace—falling in the Community Shield and Premier League—and will be dreading a third consecutive defeat given their catastrophic recent performances. They have dropped five of their previous six matches across all competitions and face immense pressure to reverse their fortunes quickly.

Palace's impressive 19-game unbeaten streak came to an end against Everton on Merseyside earlier this month, and they haven't managed to bounce back since. Their wild 3–3 stalemate with Bournemouth was followed by narrow 1–0 losses to AEK Larnaca and Arsenal, though they can draw confidence from their strong recent history against the Reds.

Here's your guide to watching Wednesday's fourth round Carabao Cup encounter on television.

What Time Does Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace Kick Off?

How to Watch Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace on TV, Live Stream

This week's complete Carabao Cup fixture list is broadcast on Sky Sports throughout the United Kingdom, with Liverpool vs. Palace featured on the Premier League channel. The fixture will simultaneously stream on Sky GO for viewers watching remotely.

The contest is accessible through Amazon Prime Video in the United States and Canada—with Paramount+ broadcasting the match in the US, while DAZN and fuboTV hold the rights in Canada.

Mexico has exclusive coverage through Disney+ as the sole broadcasting platform.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Premier League, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra, NOW TV

Canada

DAZN, fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video

Mexico

Disney+ Premium

What's Next for Liverpool and Crystal Palace?

Liverpool's schedule remains challenging following their encounter with the Eagles. The Reds welcome Aston Villa in Premier League action before hosting Real Madrid in Champions League competition, concluding with a trip to Manchester City in their final fixture ahead of the November international window.

Palace face three consecutive home fixtures after their journey to Anfield. Their Europa Conference League meeting with AZ Alkmaar sits between Premier League encounters against Brentford and local rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.