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How to watch Manchester United vs Liverpool

The Premier League fixture between the old rivals carries Champions League implications for the hosts, according to FourFourTwo.

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·3 May·2 min read
 How to watch Manchester United vs Liverpool: TV details and stream information as Michael Carrick's side look to confirm Champions League qualification
How to watch Manchester United vs Liverpool: TV details and stream information as Michael Carrick's side look to confirm Champions League qualification Photograph: FourFourTwo

Manchester United host Liverpool in what FourFourTwo describes as a fixture with significant stakes for the home side, with a place in next season's Champions League potentially within reach should results fall favourably.

The outlet has published full broadcast and streaming details for the match, covering how supporters around the world can follow the Premier League encounter. United, according to FourFourTwo, are managed by Michael Carrick, and a second win over Liverpool this season would strengthen their case for European football at the highest level.

The fixture sits among the most scrutinised in the English calendar regardless of circumstances. When it arrives with qualification implications attached, the sense of occasion intensifies further. A victory for United would represent a second league win over their rivals in the same campaign — a result that would carry weight both in the table and in the broader story of the club's recent direction.

Liverpool arrive as the visiting side with their own objectives in what remains a congested final stretch of the Premier League season. FourFourTwo's coverage addresses viewers across multiple territories, reflecting the global reach both clubs command.

Full broadcast listings, regional streaming options, and kick-off times are available via FourFourTwo's dedicated guide at fourfourtwo.com.

— Filed by the MatchdayReport desk. Original report at FourFourTwo

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Marcus Wren Marcus writes the longer pieces and the column. Twenty years of byline; the desk's last stop on a story that needs a steadier voice. This piece was sourced from FourFourTwo.

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