What channel is Liverpool vs Arsenal on, KO, live stream and channel details

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What channel is Liverpool vs Arsenal on, KO, live stream and channel details
What channel is Liverpool vs Arsenal on, KO, live stream and channel details

Liverpool and Arsenal will go head to head on Saturday as they both look to make a statement in the Premier League title race.

Jurgen Klopp's men are coming into the tie fresh off a disappointing 0-0 draw against Manchester United at Anfield in which Liverpool's forward line failed to click. Arsenal meanwhile took advantage of Liverpool's stumble to move top of the table after beating Brighton 2-0 at the Emirates.

The Reds have the upper hand over the Gunners in recent years with Liverpool winning three, and holding Arsenal to a draw, in their last five league meetings while Mikel Arteta's side have won once in that time with a 3-2 win at home to Klopp's team last season. In fact you have to go back to September 2012 for the Gunners' last win at Anfield in the Premier League, although they did win a League Cup tie on penalties there in 2020.

Arteta's side currently sit at the summit of the Premier League one point ahead of Klopp's team making tonight's showdown a huge contest so let's take a look at how you can follow all the action.

When is Liverpool vs Arsenal?

Liverpool wll take on Arsenal on Saturday, December 23 with kick-off set for 5:30pm.

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How can you watch it?

You can catch all the action live and exclusive on Sky Sports. You can sign up to Sky Sports for £18 a month on a for 18-monhs which is Sky's best price of 2023. You can catch over 500 games of live football this season so find out more about Sky Sports deals here.

Match odds

Latest odds from :

  • Liverpool - 10/7

  • Draw - 5/2

  • Arsenal - 7/4

*odds subject to change

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Team news

Klopp will be without Alexis Mac Allister who is still recovering from injury while Liverpool will also be without Thiago, Stefan Bejcetic and Ben Doak. Diogo Jota could be available after a recent lay-off while Ryan Gravenberch is expected to be fit after coming off injured against Manchester United on Sunday.

Jorginho could be back in contention for Arsenal but Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny, Jurrien Timber, Fabio Vieira and Takehiro Tomiyasu are all set to miss out on the clash.

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