How to watch Fulham vs Liverpool in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news

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Liverpool knows it cannot afford to slip up when it travels to Fulham on Sunday. The Reds find themselves in third in the Premier League table, three points adrift of Arsenal with six to play.

It has been a difficult April for Jürgen Klopp's side after the Europa League exit in midweek but focus must now shift to keeping the title race alive. The trip to Craven Cottage is the first of three away matches in the next six days, and three wins will likely be a necessity.

Arsenal returned to the top by beating Wolves on Saturday night but Liverpool can draw level with victory, putting the pressure back on champions and current favorites Manchester City.

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Liverpool and Fulham have already met three times this season, with the Reds winning the reverse fixture at Anfield 4-3 back in December after a dramatic second-half. Klopp's side also progressed to the Carabao Cup final by beating Fulham in the last four over two legs.

Here, Liverpool.com has picked out all of the information that you need to know, including the kick-off time, TV details, highlights and early team news as the Reds bid to keep their title hopes alive.

What time is kick-off and is the match on TV?

The match kicks off at 4:30pm UK time. That means there will be no relaxing Sunday mornings for our supporters in the US. Those on the East Coast are primed for a 11:30am start while those on the West will be tuning in from 9:30am.

All the action from Craven Cottage will be shown live on TV. For viewers in the UK, the game can be seen on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. US viewers will need to tune in to USA Network to catch the action.

How else can I follow the game?

Liverpool.com is the place to be to follow all the action from the crunch clash. Our dedicated team of writers will share their thoughts on X during the 90 minutes, and will be with you on the final whistle with in-depth analysis and player ratings.

As the match unfolds, LFCTV offers pre-match build-up and then live blow-by-blow commentary. UK fans can also listen to the game on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra on Sunday.

Where can I catch the highlights?

Again, we like to think this is the place to be once the match finishes. Our first pieces will be published straight away, with plenty more to come, including key talking points and player ratings.

Elsewhere, Sky Sports will post a highlights package shortly after the final whistle, with clips shared on social media throughout the match. You can also catch the post-match press conferences on the Blood Red YouTube channel.

Early team news

Liverpool's injury situation is looking a whole lot better with Trent Alexander-Arnold making his first start after injury against Atalanta. He will be pushing to keep his place at Craven Cottage, while Diogo Jota is also now fully fit.

Conor Bradley remains sidelined with an ankle problem but should be back for the final weeks of the season, but Thiago Alcântara and Joël Matip appear to have played their last games for the club amid long-term issues.

Fulham boss Marco Silva has no injury concerns at all ahead of the clash with Liverpool. His side beat West Ham last weekend with captain Tom Cairney a possible candidate to come into the starting line-up.