Liverpool vs. Man City Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for the Epic Clash
The Premier League's two powerhouses from the last ten years clash on Sunday afternoon.
The sole Premier League champions since 2017–18—six titles for Man City and two for Liverpool—will meet in a crucial match at Anfield this weekend, though neither team is currently competing for the top spot this season.
For defending champions Liverpool, this has been a mostly disappointing campaign, but they've shown improvement in recent months and remain in contention for Champions League spots. City have faced similar challenges yet maintained better form, keeping alive slim hopes of securing another title under Pep Guardiola.
Three points are crucial for both teams on Sunday, but any dropped points could be devastating for City's championship ambitions. Liverpool have slightly more room for error but cannot afford many more mistakes given Chelsea and Manchester United's improved performances ahead of them.
Here's how fans can watch this pivotal encounter between titans.
What Time Does Liverpool vs. Man City Kick Off?
What Time Does Liverpool vs. Man City Kick Off?
How to Watch Liverpool vs. Man City on TV, Live Stream
How to Watch Liverpool vs. Man City on TV, Live Stream
Sky Sports is, predictably, broadcasting the weekend's marquee fixture. Both the Main Event and Premier League channels will show the match, with Ultra HD coverage also available. Viewers can also access it through Sky GO.
American viewers have limited options, with Peacock being the exclusive broadcaster for the fixture. In Mexico, HBO Max holds the sole rights to the game.
Canadian fans can watch the encounter through DAZN and fuboTV.
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 | Peacock |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network Canada |
Mexico | Max Mexico |
What's Next for Liverpool, Man City?
What's Next for Liverpool, Man City?
Another Premier League fixture awaits midweek as Liverpool face a challenging away trip to Sunderland—the Black Cats remain the only team with a perfect home record in the Premier League this season. The Reds then welcome Brighton & Hove Albion for an FA Cup fourth round tie the following weekend.
City return home to the Etihad on Wednesday to face Fulham, a team they've historically dominated, before hosting Salford City in the FA Cup. They demolished the League Two outfit 8–0 in last season's third round encounter.