Liverpool vs Fulham live stream, match preview, team news and kick-off time for this Premier League match
Find a Liverpool vs Fulham live stream for this Premier League clash.
Liverpool vs Fulham live stream and match preview, Wednesday May 3, 8pm BST
Liverpool vs Fulham live stream and match preview
Looking for a Liverpool vs Fulham live stream? We've got you covered. Liverpool vs Fulham is not being shown on TV in the UK. In the UK from abroad? Use a VPN to watch the Premier League with your subscription from anywhere.
Liverpool's four wins on the trot makes them the Premier League's most in-form team behind Manchester City, and while the Champions League may look out-of-reach, they will be looking to cement their top six spot.
Jurgen Klopp could be in hot water after his bust-up with referee Paul Tierney at the weekend – something his opposite number Marco SIlva knows plenty about. Fulham's star man Aleksandar Mitrovic is still suspended after his meltdown at Old Trafford in the FA Cup, leaving the Cottagers with inconsistent form: its four defeats and two wins since their cup exit.
Europe may be too much to ask of Silva's side now without a string of good results, and they may be looking over the shoulders at newly-impressive Crystal Palace to fend off the Eagles stealing a top-half finish.
Kick-off is at 8pm BST. Make sure you know how to watch the Premier League wherever you are.
Team news
Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita and Stefan Bajcetic are missing for Liverpool, while Diogo Jota is in contention for a return to the starting line-up after scoring the winner from the bench against Tottenham.
Tim Ream and Andreas Pereira are Fulham's big injuries, while Willian has picked up a knock. Aleksandar Mitrovic remains suspended.
Form
Liverpool: WWWWD
Fulham: LLWWL
Referee
Stuart Attwell will be the referee for Liverpool vs Fulham.
Stadium
Liverpool vs Fulham will be played at Anfield in Liverpool.
Kick-off and channel
Arsenal vs Chelsea kick-off is at 8pm BST on Wednesday May 3 in the UK. The game is not being broadcast in the UK. See below for international broadcast options.
VPN guide
Use a VPN to watch Premier League football from outside your country
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International Premier League TV rights
• UK: Sky Sports and BT Sport are the two main players once again, but Amazon also have a slice of the pie in 2022/23.
• USA: NBC Sports Group are the Premier League rights holders, with the Peacock Premium streaming platform showing even more than the 175 games it aired last season. If you pick up a fuboTV subscription for the games not on Peacock Premium, you'll be able to watch every game.
• Canada: The way to watch Premier League football in 2022/23 is fuboTV, which has exclusive rights to all the action.
• Australia: Optus Sport will screen every game of the Premier League season. Non-subscribers can access the action via a Fetch TV box and other friendly streaming devices.
• New Zealand: Sky Sport are serving up all 380 games – plus various highlights and magazine shows throughout the week, as well as the Champions League.
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