Liverpool are back in Premier League action tonight as they face Wolves at Anfield.
The Reds take on Wolves as they look to get back to winning ways after a couple of disappointing results. Liverpool were held to a goalless draw with Crystal Palace at the weekend in their previous fixture.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are currently in seventh place in the Premier League table and nine points adrift of the top four places. Liverpool have two games in hand over fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, and tonight’s match is one of those fixtures.
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Ahead of the game, we have put together the ways Liverpool fans worldwide can watch or follow the match if they are not lucky enough to be at Anfield.
UK viewers
Unfortunately, Liverpool vs Wolves is not being broadcast live in the United Kingdom.
This is due to the fact that the original kick-off time for this fixture was a Saturday 3pm. This meant that the match was meant to fall under the blackout period for domestic broadcast on UK television.
Despite the fixture being moved to a Wednesday night, the broadcast rules that applied to the original 3pm kick-off time are still in effect.
The same rule applies to Arsenal vs Everton, which also kicks off this evening in the Premier League.
US viewers
Liverpool vs Wolves is being broadcast live for viewers in the United States.
Peacock will be broadcasting the fixture from the US.
The service was launched in America in the summer of 2020, and is owned by US-television company NBC.
Canada viewers
Liverpool vs Wolves is being broadcast live for viewers in Canada.
FuboTV, which was founded in 2015, will be broadcasting the match from Canada.
Worldwide
Liverpool vs Wolves will have audio commentary streamed on Liverpool’s club website via LFCTV GO.
As well as this, you will of course be able to follow LIVE updates from the ECHO’s dedicated blog from Anfield.
Ian Doyle, Paul Gorst and Theo Squires will be in attendance to bring you live updates from tonight’s fixture.
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