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Liverpool are in Premier League action this weekend as they continue their battle for Champions League qualification, and the Echo has all the TV details
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Kick-off details: The action gets underway on Saturday, April 25, at 3pm. By sticking to this classic weekend slot, the fixture remains a centrepiece of the traditional Saturday blackout schedule.
The venue: Anfield will play host to the encounter. As one of the most storied grounds in the sport, Liverpool's home turf is prepared to welcome a sell-out crowd of 61,000 fans, ensuring a high-octane atmosphere.
UK TV channel: Due to the 3pm Saturday blackout regulations, the match will not be broadcast live on television in the UK. This policy remains in place to encourage live attendance for clubs further down the English football pyramid.
Live stream information: There are no legal live video streams available for UK-based fans; however, official club websites and the LFC app will offer live audio coverage. Comprehensive live text updates will also be provided by both teams and the ECHO throughout the 90 minutes.
US broadcast information: Fans in the United States can catch every minute live on Peacock. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 10am ET/7am PT, serving as the exclusive streaming destination for the game in that region.
UK radio coverage: National listeners can tune in via BBC Radio 5 Live or talkSPORT, while BBC Radio Merseyside will provide localised reporting. Additionally, bespoke club commentary is accessible through the official mobile apps of both Liverpool and Crystal Palace.
Liverpool team news: The Reds' squad depth is looking healthier with a triple fitness boost. Alisson is back in contention, Joe Gomez has returned to the fold, and Wataru Endo has progressed to outdoor training as he nears a full recovery.
Crystal Palace team news: The Eagles continue to struggle with a depleted roster. Key figures Eddie Nketiah, Evann Guessand, and Cheick Doucoure are all sidelined and are not expected to feature in this weekend's lineup.
Historical record: While Liverpool boasts a dominant historical record in this fixture -winning 12 of the last 20 meetings - Palace has proven they can cause an upset. Though the Eagles secured a famous 1-0 win at Anfield in 2024, they also recently stunned the Reds with a 3-0 victory in the Carabao Cup fifth round.
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