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How to watch Liverpool Premier League trophy lift as TV details confirmed

The latest Liverpool news as it will be a day of celebration at Anfield on Sunday afternoon when the club play Crystal Palace in their final Premier League game of the season

The Premier League Trophy is engraved with Liverpool's name.

The Premier League Trophy is engraved with Liverpool's name. (Image: Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)

Liverpool’s final Premier League game of the season will be shown live on Sky Sports. The Reds end their season at home against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace, which will also see the team lift the Premier League trophy.

As always with the final games of the season all of the matches will kick off at the same time - this season it’s 4pm on Sunday afternoon. Due to the games not being played on the Saturday 3pm TV blackout window, games are able to be shown live on TV.

Sky Sports has the rights and has picked two games to feature. Liverpool’s clash against Palace is one of the picks, with both the game and the celebrations post match, including the trophy lift shown.

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Sky’s other pick is the clash between Champions League chasing clubs Nottingham Forest and Chelsea. The Blues are currently in the driving seat to take a place in the top five ahead of their opponents, but a win for Forest will give them a chance of playing in the tournament, depending on other results.

For Liverpool though, all the concentration will be on the celebrations. They are currently 12 points ahead of Arsenal at the top of the table, despite defeat against Brighton in their last outing.

The Premier League is set to host its annual general meeting today

The Premier League is set to host its annual general meeting today

A win over Palace would see Arne Slot’s men finish the season on 85 points. The game is also likely to see Mohamed Salah given the Golden Boot, with the forward currently on 28 goals, five more than next best Alexander Isak with 23.

Celebrations at Anfield are also likely to extend to the away end as Palace continue celebrating their FA Cup victory. Oliver Glasner’s men came out as 1-0 winners over Man City in last weekend’s final at Wembley Stadium.

That win means that the two side will meet in the first match of the new season in the Community Shield at Wembley. The game is yet to be officially scheduled but is expected to take place on the weekend of the 9-10th August.

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