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How to watch Premier League games today in UK and USA

Another round of intriguing Premier League fixtures approaches this weekend, with 10 matches spread evenly across Saturday and Sunday.

For Liverpool, it will hope its fortunes improve in the capital when it takes on West Ham United, four days on from the bruising Champions League defeat against PSV Eindhoven. Few believe Arne Slot’s champions can get back in the title race, while Manchester City’s stuttering form is also convincing no one.

It takes on Leeds United at the Etihad as one of three games that kick off at 3pm in the UK. There is no early match, with that regular slot being replaced by a late 8pm kick off.

Fixtures in full

Brentford vs Burnley (15:00 GMT/10:00 ET/ 07:00 PT)

Manchester City vs Leeds United (15:00 GMT/10:00 ET/ 07:00 PT)

Sunderland vs Bournemouth (15:00 GMT/10:00 ET/ 07:00 PT)

Everton vs Newcastle United (17:30 GMT/12:30 ET/ 9:30 PT)

Tottenham Hotspur vs Fulham (20:00 GMT/15:00 ET/ 12:00 PT)

How to watch on TV

The first three matches are not available to watch live in the UK due to the 3pm blackout, but supporters in the US can view any of the matches live on USA Network/NBC.com.

That is also the case for the two later matches. For those in the UK, Newcastle’s trip to Everton will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with Spurs vs Fulham available on TNT Sports.

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Implications for Liverpool

There is a chance the Reds could drop to 14th by the time they face West Ham, a scenario that would be created if Newcastle and Fulham win their respective matches.

Meanwhile, midweek opponents Sunderland has an extra day of rest ahead of the Black Cats’ trip to Anfield on Wednesday.

Given Liverpool needs all the help it can get at this stage, that will not be a welcome update.

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