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How to watch Liverpool vs Man Utd: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

One of the biggest games of the Premier League season takes place on Sunday as Liverpool play host to fierce rivals Manchester United

Mohamed Salah in action against Diogo Dalot during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester United FC at Anfield.

Liverpool host Manchester United at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday

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Liverpool have the chance to get their season back to firing on all cylinders as Manchester United visit Anfield. The reigning Premier League champions saw their defensive frailties catch up with them prior to the international break.

Three defeats on the spin in all competitions was a stiff reality check for Arne Slot, whose run of last-gasp victories came to a sobering end. But the Reds have an abundance of quality in their ranks, which given the time to click, should soon be a force to be reckoned with in the English top flight and across Europe.

They welcome a United side that continue to be blighted by inconsistency under Ruben Amorim, who will be looking for his first successive Premier League victory having beaten Sunderland 2-0 before the break. Here's all you need to know ahead of tuning into the blockbuster Super Super clash.

What time is Liverpool vs Man Utd?

Liverpool vs Manchester United takes place today, Sunday, October 19. Referee Michael Oliver will get the action underway at 4:30pm this afternoon.

What channel is Liverpool vs Man Utd on?

Sky Sports will be providing coverage of the match in the UK on their Main Event, Premier League and Ultra HD channels. Subscribers who will be on the go or won't have access to their TV can live stream via Sky Go.

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Highlights of the match will be uploaded to Sky Sports' Premier League YouTube channel shortly after full-time, while Match of the Day will offer an extended package on BBC One from 10:30pm.

What's the Liverpool vs Man Utd team news?

Slot confirmed that Alisson will remain unavailable for both this week and next. Ibrahima Konate made a late return to training due to the quad injury which saw him exit France's camp early, offering a boost, while Ryan Gravenberch was confirmed to be fit.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal from a penalty kick during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester United FC at Anfield on January 05, 2025

Mo Salah scored in the 2-2 draw at Anfield in January

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As for the visitors, Lisandro Martinez remains a long-term absentee. Noussair Mazraoui and Ayden Heaven are potential doubts, but Amorim otherwise has a full bill of health.

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