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where to watch liverpool f.c. vs leeds united

Liverpool vs Leeds United on New Year’s Day 2026 is being shown live on pay‑TV in the UK and carried by NBC platforms in the US, with additional legal streaming and radio options depending on your region. Exact services vary by country, so always check your local Premier League broadcast partner’s listings for the confirmed channel and stream.

Match basics

  • Fixture: Liverpool F.C. vs Leeds United , Premier League, at Anfield.
  • Date & time: 1 January 2026, scheduled for 17:30 UTC / 5:30pm GMT kick‑off.
  • The game is being played in front of a home crowd on Merseyside and is part of the 2025–26 league campaign.

Where to watch in the UK

  • The official Liverpool site’s guide for this fixture states that the 5:30pm GMT kick‑off is televised live on Sky Sports in the UK (Sky Sports Premier League/Main Event, depending on your package).
  • Fans without Sky often watch via legally bundled apps (e.g., Sky Go, NOW) that carry the same Sky Sports feed, but availability depends on your subscription and current rights deals.

Where to watch in the US

  • A live blog and TV info page for the game lists USA Network as the TV channel for US viewers, with authenticated streaming via NBC’s site/app.
  • Premier League matches are also commonly streamed in the US via NBC’s associated digital services (like Peacock) when they hold rights, so it is worth checking your NBC/Peacock listings for “Liverpool vs Leeds” on 1 January 2026.

Other regions and legal options

  • For fans outside the UK and US, the Liverpool FC match guide points to “global broadcast details” , which are typically carried by regional Premier League rightsholders (e.g., DAZN, Optus Sport, Star/Disney, Canal+, SuperSport, etc.).
  • The safest approach is to look up your country’s official Premier League broadcast partner, then search their schedule for “Liverpool v Leeds” at the local equivalent of 17:30 UTC on New Year’s Day.

If you can’t watch live

  • You can still follow in real time via live text and stats services such as Sofascore or FotMob , which track scores, lineups, and key incidents as they happen.
  • Official club and media sites (Liverpool FC, major broadcasters) usually upload highlights and sometimes full‑match replays after the final whistle, available to subscribers on their respective platforms.

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