How to watch Liverpool vs Ipswich Town - TV channel, live stream details, kick off time
Liverpool could be nine points clear at the top of the Premier League table by 5pm on Saturday. They will expect to remain at least six ahead of their nearest rivals, no matter.
If results go their way, with Nottingham Forest and Arsenal both playing at 3pm, Arne Slot's side could see themselves take a giant step forward in their push to win the title. Still with a game in hand, there is plenty to play for.
Liverpool host Ipswich Town in what will be their 22nd game of the season. Kieran McKenna's side are fresh off the back of being hammered 6-0 by Manchester City and know that the time for points is now. Everton moved four away from the drop zone last weekend and have added pressure on Ipswich to step things up themselves. Here, ECHO Sport has all the details on how to follow a match with implications at both ends of the table.
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When is Liverpool vs Ipswich Town and what time is kick off?
Liverpool vs Ipswich is set to kick off at 3pm on Saturday, January 25. It is being played at Liverpool's home stadium, Anfield. The game is part of a full set of Premier League fixtures over the weekend.
Although there is no 12:30pm kick off Saturday there are a host of 3pm matches. Bournemouth host Forest whilst Southampton welcome Newcastle and Arsenal visit Wolves. Manchester City vs Chelsea is the 5:30pm game.
Sunday's action involves Tottenham vs Leicester City and Aston Villa vs West Ham at 2pm. Fulham play Manchester United in the even later than usual 7pm kick off slot. It is a repeat of matchday one.
Is Liverpool vs Ipswich Town on TV?
Unfortunately, for those in the UK the game will not be live on TV. Due to the 3pm blackout there is no way to watch the game in England other than to be at the stadium.
How to watch Liverpool vs Ipswich Town
However, for those outside of the UK there are many international broadcasters. beIN Sports will be showing the action, as will Nova Sports, Optus Sport, Peacock (for those in America), Sport 2 Israel, and Sport 24.
There will be a dedicated Liverpool ECHO matchday live blog with full build-up, updates, reaction, and analysis. Highlights will also be available for those in the UK on Sky Sports' YouTube channel shortly after full-time. Match of the Day will air on Saturday evening as well.