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Is Liverpool vs Crystal Palace on TV? Channel, live stream and kick-off time

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Liverpool will host Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon, and Mirror Sport brings you all the latest on how to watch the match

Liverpool are aiming for a third straight Premier League win when they host Crystal Palace at Anfield

Liverpool are aiming for a third straight Premier League win when they host Crystal Palace at Anfield

What TV channel is Liverpool vs Crystal Palace? How to watch Premier League clash.

Kick-off details: The match is scheduled to start at 3pm on Saturday, April 25. This traditional Saturday afternoon slot means the game falls within the standard football window for the weekend's action.

The venue: The game will be played at Anfield, the historic home of Liverpool. It is one of the most iconic stadiums in world football and is expected to be at its full capacity of 61,000 for this clash.

UK TV channel: There is no live television coverage for this game in the UK because it falls under the 3pm Saturday afternoon blackout. This long-standing rule is designed to protect attendance levels across the lower leagues of English football.

Live stream information: UK viewers cannot legally stream the match live, but the official LFC app and website provide live audio commentary. For those looking for visual updates, both clubs will run live text blogs.

US broadcast information: Supporters in the US can watch the game live on Peacock, which is the primary streaming home for Premier League matches in the region. The coverage is expected to go live at 10am ET, which is 7am PT.

UK radio coverage: National radio coverage is typically provided by BBC Radio 5 Live or talkSPORT, though local commentary is available via BBC Radio Merseyside. You can also access dedicated club commentary through the official Crystal Palace and Liverpool mobile apps.

Liverpool team news: Liverpool have received a major triple fitness boost. Alisson could feature, Joe Gomez is back available, and Wataru Endo has stepped up his recovery by beginning outdoor work on the pitch.

Crystal Palace team news: The Eagles are still dealing with several injuries heading into the clash, with Eddie Nketiah, Evann Guessand and Cheick Doucoure all expected to miss out.

Historical record: Liverpool have historically dominated this fixture, particularly at Anfield, though Palace famously snatched a shock 1-0 win in April 2024. Across their last 20 meetings in all competitions, the Reds have won 12, though their most recent defeat coming in the 3-0 Carabao Cup fifth‑round loss.

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