How to watch the Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Liverpool resumed their Premier League campaign on Saturday, hosting Fulham at Anfield after the Merseyside derby was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
Despite the delay, last weekend worked in Liverpool’s favour, as both Manchester City and Arsenal dropped points, enabling the Reds to maintain a four-point advantage over their closest competitors, with the added bonus of a game in hand.
Fulham enter the contest in solid form, having suffered just one defeat in their last seven outings. The Cottagers contributed to Liverpool’s title hopes last week by holding Arsenal to a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage. Raul Jimenez netted his first Premier League goal in seven matches to give Fulham an early lead, but William Saliba leveled the score shortly after halftime.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
How to watch Liverpool vs Fulham online – TV channels & live streams
In the UKthe Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham will not be broadcast live on TV or through streaming services, due to the traditional 3 pm blackout ruling.
In the United States (US)the game will be available to watch and stream live online on Peacock Premium.
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Liverpool vs Fulham kick-off time
The Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham will be played at Anfield in Merseyside, England.
It will kick off at 10:00 am ET / 7:00 am PT / 3:00 pm GMT on Saturday, December 14, 2024.
Team news & squads
Liverpool vs Fulham lineups
Injuries and Suspended players
Liverpool team news
Liverpool are starting to see their key players return to action. Alisson Becker made his long-awaited comeback during midweek, keeping a clean sheet against Girona with five impressive saves. Diogo Jota has returned to training and may be in contention for Saturday’s game, while Federico Chiesa is also nearing full fitness.
One notable absence will be Alexis Mac Allisterwho is serving a suspension initially set for the Everton clash. After missing the Champions League win due to yellow card accumulation, he will sit out here as well. Dominik Szoboszlai is expected to fill the void in midfield, while manager Arne Slot faces a decision upfront between Darwin Nunez and Cody Steelshould Whom not be ready for a full return.
Fulham team news
On the Fulham side, Calvin Bassey will miss out due to suspension, and Joachim Andersen remains sidelined with a calf injury that has kept him out for three games. This could pave the way for Jorge Cuenca to make his first Premier League start after featuring briefly as a late substitute in prior matches.
In midfield, Harrison Reed is out until 2025 following knee surgery, and winger Reiss Nelson remains doubtful with a hamstring problem that kept him out of the Arsenal game, allowing Adama Traore to step in. Additionally, Tom Cairney will complete his three-match suspension after his red card against Tottenham, having already missed clashes with Brighton and Arsenal.
Form
- Goal Scored (Conceded)
- 11/5
- Games over 2.5 goals
- 2/5
- Both teams scored
- 2/5
- Goal Scored (Conceded)
- 8/7
- Games over 2.5 goals
- 2/5
- Both teams scored
- 4/5
Head-to-Head Record
- Games over 2.5 goals
- 3/5
- Both teams scored
- 4/5