Liverpool vs.Man City: how to Watch the Premier League Clash This Sunday
Kickoff is set for 11:30 a.m. ET, with streaming options available across the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK.
This Sunday’s highly anticipated Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield carries notable weight, perhaps favoring title-chasing Arsenal. Both teams come into the contest with recent momentum – Liverpool following up a 6-0 victory over Qarabag in the UEFA Champions League with a convincing 4-1 win against Newcastle, while City rebounding from a draw against Tottenham with a Carabao Cup final berth.
liverpool’s Resurgent Attack
Liverpool appears to have found a new attacking edge after a period of draws. French forward Hugo Ekitike has been instrumental in this shift, recently scoring two goals in the 4-1 triumph over Newcastle, bringing his season tally to 10. This newfound offensive prowess will be crucial as Liverpool aims to disrupt Manchester City’s title ambitions and potentially bolster Arsenal’s chances.
City’s Title Pursuit Faces Another Test
Manchester City’s quest for a seventh Premier League title under Pep Guardiola hit a snag last weekend with a dropped lead against Tottenham. Though,the Sky Blues demonstrated resilience by securing their place in the Carabao Cup final with a midweek win over Newcastle. The team will be looking to translate that cup form into a crucial league victory at Anfield.
Where to Watch Liverpool vs.Man City
Hear’s a breakdown of how to catch the action, depending on your location:
Streaming Options in the US
For US viewers, the Liverpool vs. Man City match will be broadcast live on Peacock Premium. Subscribers will need either a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus plan to access the game. Recent price adjustments mean the ad-supported Premium plan now costs $11 per month, while the ad-free Premium Plus plan is priced at $17 per month. A promotional offer currently provides 73% off with a two-year plan, bringing the monthly cost down to $3.49, plus four free months.
Secure Your Stream with a VPN
If you’re traveling abroad and want to maintain access to your usual streaming services, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be a valuable tool. A VPN encrypts your internet traffic, protecting your privacy and potentially bypassing geo-restrictions. According to testing by CNET, ExpressVPN is a top pick, offering reliable security and speed, with plans starting at $3.49 per month with a two-year commitment. ExpressVPN also offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. It’s crucial to note that some streaming services may have policies regarding VPN usage, so checking the terms of service is recommended.
UK Viewers: Sky Sports Exclusive
In the United Kingdom, this Sunday afternoon’s match is exclusively available on Sky Sports and it’s Sky Sports Main Event channel. Existing Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game via the Sky go app. Cord-cutters can access the match through a Now account with a Now Sports membership, priced at £15 for a day pass or £35 per month for a full subscription.
Canada: Fubo TV Holds the Rights
Canadian fans can livestream all 380 Premier League matches this season through Fubo.The service holds exclusive broadcasting rights to the league, with a current price of CA$27 for the first month, increasing to CA$31.50 per month thereafter.
Australia: Stan sport is Your Destination
Australian viewers can watch the game live on Stan Sport, which broadcasts all 380 Premier League matches. A Stan Sport subscription costs AU$20 per month, in addition to a base Stan subscription starting at AU$12. Stan Sport is currently offering a seven-day free trial, providing access to Premier League, Champions League, Europa League, international rugby, and Formula E content.
