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How to watch Liverpool vs Crystal Palace in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news

Liverpool will be desperate for a win later as it looks to put its Premier League woes behind it - although it hasn’t had much luck against tonight’s opponents in the Carabao Cup.

The Reds face Crystal Palace for the third time this season, this time at Anfield. Arne Slot’s side has already been beaten by the Eagles in the Community Shield, as well as at Selhurst Park in the league.

That defeat in south London proved to be the start of a dismal run of form that is yet to end, with Liverpool having suffered its fourth straight league loss at Brentford at the weekend. Slot is set to make wholesale changes to his side in an effort to give some of his beleaguered players a rest, as well as try to change the Reds’ fortunes.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Liverpool vs Crystal Palace in the US and UK today.

What time is kick-off?

The game kicks off at 7:45 pm UK time at Anfield. For fans in the US, that's 3:45 pm Eastern Time and 12:45 pm Pacific Time.

Is the game on TV?

The game is available to watch for UK viewers on Sky Sports Premier League. It will also be available for streaming via Sky Go, or via the Sky Sports website if you get your subscription through another provider.

Fans in the US will be able to watch all the action via Paramount+.

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Early team news

Liverpool has doubts over Curtis Jones, Ryan Gravenberch and Alexander Isak for tonight's game. The former of those was forced off against Brentford with a groin problem, although Slot has suggested it may not be too serious.

Alisson Becker, Jeremie Frimpong and Giovanni Leoni all miss out, with Slot expected to make a lot of changes. Goalkeeper Freddie Woodman looks set to make his debut following his summer move to Anfield, while Calvin Ramsay could be set for his first appearance in three years at right-back.

As for Palace, the visitors are without Caleb Kporha, Chadi Riad and Cheick Doucoure, while Oliver Glasner has confirmed Chris Richards will miss out after picking up a calf injury against Arsenal.

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