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Liverpool vs Tottenham Live: TV Broadcast, Kick-Off, and Match Preview for Key Premier League Showdown
Deepa Krishnaswamy | May 25, 2026 5:30 AM CST

Can Tottenham finally break their 2026 winless streak, or will Liverpool add further misery to the North London side’s season?

Catch all the action from Liverpool vs Tottenham today, with both teams having much to fight for at opposite ends of the Premier League table. FourFourTwo brings you complete details on how to watch the match live on TV or online, wherever you are in the world.

• Date: Sunday, 15 March 2026

• Kick-off time: 4:30 pm GMT / 11:30 am ET

• Venue: Anfield, Liverpool

• TV & Streaming: Sky Sports (UK), Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia)

Liverpool have the opportunity to move up to third in the Premier League table if results elsewhere go their way and they claim victory over Tottenham this weekend.

For the visitors, head coach Igor Tudor is facing mounting pressure to steer the Lilywhites away from the relegation zone, with his side yet to secure a win in 2026.

Read on as FourFourTwo outlines everything you need to know about watching Liverpool vs Tottenham live, whether online, on TV, or from abroad.

In the United States, football fans can catch the game on Peacock, with a special $1 deal available through a 30-day Walmart+ trial.

Watching Liverpool vs Tottenham from abroad? You can use a VPN to access your home broadcaster from anywhere in the world.

If you’re travelling, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) lets you bypass location restrictions by making your device appear to be in a different country. This means you can still tune in to Liverpool vs Tottenham no matter where you are.

Liverpool vs Tottenham is the Premier League’s main Sunday fixture and will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports channels.

The match will air on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with subscribers able to stream the game live through Sky Go.

Kick-off at Anfield is scheduled for 16:30 GMT.

Watch the Premier League on Sky Sports

Sky Sports continues to offer a strong package for football fans in the UK, broadcasting over 215 Premier League games this season along with extensive EFL coverage. Subscriptions start at £35 per month on a two-year plan, which includes the new multi-view streaming feature and a Netflix subscription. Alternatively, fans can use NowTV for short-term access to Sky Sports channels via daily or monthly passes.

Fans in the United States can stream Liverpool vs Tottenham live on Peacock.

Watch the Premier League on Peacock

Although Peacock recently increased its prices, it still offers excellent value for football fans, airing roughly half of all Premier League matches live. The new starting price is $10.99 per month, and it includes a range of additional sports and entertainment content.

In Australia, supporters can follow Liverpool vs Tottenham on Stan Sport.

Watch the Premier League on Stan Sport

Stan Sport provides comprehensive football coverage, including every Premier League game and the UEFA Champions League, for AU$32 per month. Subscribers can easily add the Stan Sport package to their existing Stan base plan and start streaming immediately.

Tickets for the high-profile clash at Anfield are still available through Seat Unique.

Get VIP Liverpool tickets HERE with Seat Unique!

Seat Unique offers premium matchday experiences at Anfield, featuring padded seats in the new Anfield Road stand (Block AM5, front rows) and exclusive access to the Brodies Lounge three hours before kickoff. Guests can enjoy street food, a complimentary drink at half-time, a matchday programme, and live entertainment, including appearances by Liverpool legends.

See alsoPremier League TV guide

Liverpool were recently defeated by Galatasaray in European competition, and fans will be eager to see how Arne Slot’s side responds to that setback.

The Reds remain in pursuit of UEFA Champions League qualification for next season, with the race for top-four spots expected to go down to the final weeks. Slot’s men are currently three points behind third-placed Manchester United and could leapfrog Chelsea, Aston Villa, and the Red Devils with a win over a struggling Tottenham side at home.

Goalkeeper Alisson missed the trip to Galatasaray due to a minor issue, and it remains uncertain whether he will be fit to feature at Anfield.

Tottenham’s troubles continue after a midweek debacle involving young Czech goalkeeper Antonín Kinský, who conceded two poor goals in the 5-2 loss to Atletico. Guglielmo Vicario replaced him, further highlighting questionable decisions made by coach Tudor.

Spurs have yet to win a game in 2026 and haven’t claimed victory at Anfield since May 2011, when Harry Redknapp’s side beat Kenny Dalglish’s Liverpool 2-0 courtesy of goals from Rafael van der Vaart and Luka Modric.

The head-to-head record at Anfield has been heavily in Liverpool’s favour, with Tottenham managing just two wins in their last 25 Premier League meetings on Merseyside.

See alsoThese are the cheapest ways to watch the Premier League this season

Liverpool 3-1 Tottenham

FourFourTwo predicts that Liverpool will secure all three points on Sunday afternoon, with Hugo Ekitike expected to find the net once again.


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