Liverpool are giants of English football and have been ever since the club was founded in 1892. The Reds have won 20 league titles, eight FA Cups, ten League Cups, six European Cups and three Uefa Cups – and the team are famous the world over.
It is no surprise, then, that people are desperate to watch Liverpool matches – and in this online age, viewing the Reds through live streaming has become increasingly popular. Here at Squawka we offer a fixtures tool which helps our readers find the latest live-stream information, so football fans can identify where they can watch the upcoming matches.
Anyone seeking details of Liverpool’s next matches should click on the link above and make a beeline for the competition that the Merseysiders are involved with. There is a devoted section to all major leagues, including, of course, the Premier League.
Heading to Anfield – one of the most iconic grounds in world football – is the best way to watch Liverpool home games. Not many people are lucky enough to have the funds and access to do so, though, and a much larger audience can be found in this day and age watching on a device.
Liverpool won most of their league titles before the internet was even invented, but the current crop of superstars are viewed mostly online. Liverpool have a huge following in Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, Thailand and Malaysia – they are a truly global club – and streaming is how many supporters follow their team.
The live fixture widget provides a one-stop hub for anyone interested in knowing where forthcoming fixtures are being streamed. The schedule updates automatically, covering domestic action, European competitions and international matches, allowing you easy access to watching football online in the United Kingdom.
How to watch Liverpool matches online in the UK
Availability depends on rights holders and selected broadcasters. Not every Liverpool game is available. Sometimes blackout restrictions and broadcasting rules mean no legal streaming is on offer, but our widget will be constantly updated to provide the latest and most accurate streaming information.
At the moment, only two broadcasters hold rights to Premier League live streaming – Sky Sports via Sky Go or Now TV, and TNT Sports via HBO Max (formerly Discovery+). Viewers should be aware of the traditional Saturday 3pm blackout rule, which means games kicking off at that time can’t be shown live on UK TV/streaming.
Streaming guidance
Official broadcast partners and club-approved channels are the streaming options Liverpool fans should be using to watch their side. This guarantees that you are not breaking the law and it also makes sure that you are not putting yourself or your family at risk of malware and inappropriate content.
Streaming or watching unauthorised content without the rights permissions or subscriptions is illegal – whether that be through the internet or using a set top box. Squawka are here to make sure you don’t fall foul of the law. Rights can differ by competition and territory. Coverage depends on the competition, kick-off slot and rights agreements.