The kick-off time in West Ham United versus Liverpool on Sunday was pushed back by five minutes for TV purposes.
The Reds' game in East London was originally meant to kick off at 2pm GMT, but the rescheduling of Crystal Palace's meeting with Manchester United saw Liverpool's game pushed back by a few minutes.
Palace against United was originally meant to take place at 12.30pm on Saturday, but that game was pushed back by almost 24 hours due to Palace being in Europa League action away to Strasbourg on Thursday.
It will instead kick off at 12pm on Sunday – as a result, the three games on Sunday which were due to kick off at 2pm will now start at 2.05pm in order to reduce the risk of those games overlapping with the Palace-United game.
Sunday's full Premier League schedule
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (12pm GMT)
Aston Villa v Wolves (2.05PM GMT)
Nottingham Forest v Brighton (2.05PM GMT)
West Ham v Liverpool (2.05PM GMT)
Chelsea v Arsenal (4.30PM GMT)
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Liverpool is aiming to win a Premier League away game for the first time in two and a half months – in fact, the Reds have not even picked up a point on the road in the top flight since a 1-0 win at Burnley on September 14.
The Reds' poor results have not only come away from home of late, with Arne Slot's men currently on a run that has seen them lose nine of the last 12 games in all competitions.
Slot was asked in a press conference on Friday what he could do to turn around the team's's form. "That's not so easy to say what I can do different," Slot responded.
"It's quite normal if you win or lose or draw that you reflect on a game with decisions that you've made and what you've done during the week.
Liverpool is currently going through a bad moment
Liverpool is currently going through a bad moment (Image: Getty Images)
"[They are] all kind of the usual things managers do if they win or lose. But maybe you do it a little bit more if you lose. You try to find the answers to what is needed to win a game of football.
"In the end it's about doing what this club is about. It's keep fighting no matter how difficult it is. We have to fight together. But it would also be nice if we would reward ourselves in the moments we play well, because people are very focused, and correctly, about the parts we don't play well.
"There are definitely large parts of the games that we do play well and where we do create a lot of chances. We tend to forget to reward ourselves in those moments. Every small mistake, or small error, immediately leads to us conceding a goal. That is a very bad cocktail to have."