How to watch Liverpool vs Manchester United in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news
Liverpool will end the day eight points clear at the top of the Premier League table with a win versus Manchester United — provided the game goes ahead as planned.
Heavy overnight snowfall on Merseyside has put the game in doubt, with a decision on whether the game can take place expected in the next few hours.
The Reds' title hopes were boosted further on Saturday when Arsenal was held to a 1-1 draw by Brighton. The second-placed Gunners are currently five points behind Liverpool, having played two games more than the league leaders.
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What time is kick-off?
The match kicks off at 4:30pm in the UK, which is 8:30am Pacific Time and 11:30am Eastern Time.
Is the match on TV?
In the UK, the match will be shown live on Sky Sports, while in the US, Liverpool vs United will be available to watch on NBC and Telemundo.
Where can I catch the highlights?
Anybody in the UK can watch highlights from every Premier League game for free on the Sky Sports app. In the US, highlights will be available on Peacock/CBS Sports.
For UK viewers, there will be an episode of Match of the Day 2 airing from 10:30pm GMT on Sunday night.
Early team news
Joe Gomez may well be Liverpool's only absentee against United after Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley returned to training last week.
"Joe is, of course, not in a good place when it comes to his injury," Arne Slot said in a press conference on Friday. "He is out for a few weeks, that’s for sure. Conor and Ibou will train with us today for the first time. So, [I'm] curious and interested to see where they exactly are, of course.
"They have worked hard to come back to the team but the next step is always: ‘How do you handle team sessions?’ They will train with us today, the two of them. Of course, they still have to come in but we trained yesterday and I assume everybody is fit, although we are in a period of time where some people get sick as well. But I have heard nothing about that yet. So, hopefully, everybody is ready - except for Joe Gomez - to be part of the game on Sunday."
Meanwhile, for the visiting team, Marcus Rashford is set to miss the game through illness, while Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof remain injured. Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte are available once more after missing United's loss to Newcastle on Monday through suspension.