Marseille vs. Liverpool: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live
Real Madrid's brutal rejection of Xabi Alonso has intensified the scrutiny on Arne Slot at Liverpool, with the Reds' ongoing 12-match undefeated streak failing to persuade fans that the Premier League champion should be kept for the long haul.
Nevertheless, football supporters are notoriously unpredictable, and a dominant performance in a challenging venue on Wednesday could well ease the current unrest on Merseyside.
Liverpool faced Marseille in consecutive Champions League group phases in 2007 and 2008, notably crushing their opponents 4–0 during the initial encounter. The teams have stayed apart since then, and an electric atmosphere is anticipated at the Vélodrome for the arrival of the vulnerable Premier League titleholders.
While Marseille seek to secure a playoff position, Liverpool have an opportunity to advance into the top eight.
Here's your guide to watching the match on television and via live streaming.
What Time Does Marseille vs. Liverpool Kick Off?
What Time Does Marseille vs. Liverpool Kick Off?
How to Watch Marseille vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream
How to Watch Marseille vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream
Liverpool's journey to the Velodrome, their first visit since 2008, will be televised on TNT Sports 1 in the United Kingdom. The match can also be viewed on discovery+ and the discovery+ application.
Paramount+ will handle coverage in the United States, with TUDN, UniMás and Univision all delivering Spanish-language broadcasts.
HBO Max serves as the exclusive streaming platform in Mexico, while DAZN and fuboTV will broadcast the fixture for viewers in Canada.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | TNT Sports 1, discovery+, discovery+ App |
United States | Paramount+, TUDN USA, UniMás, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, TUDN App |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | Max Mexico |
What's Next for Marseille, Liverpool?
What's Next for Marseille, Liverpool?
Liverpool wrap up their league phase at home against Azerbaijani club Qarabağ next week, but they face Bournemouth in the Premier League beforehand.
The Reds travel to the improving Cherries at the Vitality on Saturday evening.
Marseille, on the other hand, complete their campaign at Club Brugge next Wednesday. Their Ligue 1 season continues against league leaders Lens on Saturday night. An away victory would greatly benefit bitter rivals Paris Saint-Germain.