How to watch West Ham vs Liverpool - TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
Liverpool return to Premier League action this afternoon against West Ham as they aim to continue their winning run.
Arne Slot's team claimed a 3-1 win over Leicester City in their previous fixture on Boxing Day and have won their last two matches following their victory against Tottenham Hotspur before Christmas. The Reds are top of the Premier League table and have a six-point lead over second-placed Arsenal with a game in hand.
Victory over the Hammers would see Liverpool extend their lead at the top of the table for at least 24 hours. Third-placed Chelsea, who are seven points behind the Reds, will face Ipswich Town on Monday evening, while Arsenal do not take on Brentford on Wednesday evening.
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The ECHO provides the latest TV info needed to be able to follow West Ham vs Liverpool in the Premier League.
What time does West Ham vs Liverpool kick off?
Liverpool's clash against West Ham is scheduled to kick off at 5.15pm on Sunday, December 29 at the London Stadium.
Is West Ham vs Liverpool on TV?
Yes, West Ham vs Liverpool has been selected by Sky Sports as part of their Premier League coverage this weekend.
Sky Sports Main Event (Sky channel 401) and Sky Sports Premier League (Sky channel 402) will be the channels broadcasting the fixture, with coverage starting at 4.45pm. The clash at the London Stadium will become the focus of Sky's attention following the conclusion of Manchester City vs Leicester in the earlier kick-off.
Alternatively, the ECHO will be in position at the London Stadium to provide live updates from Liverpool's clash against West Ham. We'll also offer all of the pre-match coverage and post-match analysis from the capital.
How to live stream West Ham vs Liverpool
West Ham vs Liverpool is available to live stream thanks to the fixture being televised live in the UK on Sky Sports.
Sky customers can stream the fixture on Sky Go either on their mobile app or online. NOW TV is also an option for paying customers, with the match available online and via their mobile app.
The match is also being shown worldwide through the Premier League's international broadcast partners, including Peacock in the United States, Optus Sport in Australia, beIN SPORTS in the Middle East and North Africa and SuperSport in Africa.