West Ham vs. Liverpool: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

West Ham vs. Liverpool: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

West Ham United are looking to add further woes to defending Premier League champions Liverpool this Sunday afternoon.

The rejuvenated Hammers, who have secured victory in two of their previous three matches under Nuno Espírito Santo, will be hoping to inflict the Reds' 10th loss in 13 fixtures across all tournaments, sensing opportunity following Liverpool's surprising 4–1 loss to PSV Eindhoven in midweek.

Arne Slot and his struggling squad will be eager to halt their decline and have tradition in their favor even though current form doesn't support them. The Reds have suffered defeat only once against the Hammers in their last 20 encounters.

West Ham and Liverpool fans will be eager to watch the action unfold—along with opposing supporters hoping for another Reds setback. Here's your guide to viewing the match live on television.

What Time Does West Ham vs. Liverpool Kick Off?

How to Watch West Ham vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream

A marginally postponed start time of 2.05 p.m. GMT will not impact television coverage of Liverpool's journey to the London Stadium, with Sky Sports continuing to broadcast the fixture in the United Kingdom. The Main Event channel will be presenting the game, with mobile viewers able to access it through Sky GO.

Peacock serves as the exclusive broadcaster of the match in the United States, while viewers throughout the remainder of North America have multiple viewing options.

fuboTV and DAZN will be presenting the encounter in Canada, whereas Caliente TV and FOX One hold the broadcasting rights in Mexico.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

Peacock

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra, NOW TV

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Caliente TV, FOX One

What's Next for West Ham and Liverpool?

The matches will arrive rapidly for West Ham in December and they begin the month with a demanding journey to Old Trafford to meet Manchester United. That encounter takes place next Thursday during an uncommon round of midweek Premier League fixtures.

Liverpool commence their holiday period schedule with a meeting against Sunderland at Anfield next Wednesday, followed by a visit to Leeds United the subsequent Saturday. Two additional potential stumbling blocks for the Reds.