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Liverpool vs. Manchester United FREE LIVE STREAM (10/19/25): Time, TV, channel for Premier League
Manchester United faces Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 (10/19/25) at Anfield in Liverpool, England.
Sky customers can watch Liverpool vs Manchester United on Sky Sports from 4pm or via the Sky Sports app; non-Sky customers can stream the game with a NOW Day or Month pass; kick-off at Anfield is 4.30
Arne Slot's men put an end to their wretched run of form in a thriller in Germany despite initially going a goal down in the first half
Facing a United side who are struggling for consistency, and with the return home, it could be a good chance for Slot to see if Wirtz can build on that. Liverpool's ceiling will be raised if they can get him going, and if a match like this isn't a spot to build on things, it'll be tough to see what is.
On the other side, Chelsea is looking to break the schneid the club finds itself in. After picking up points in each of their first four matches of the season, including wins over West Ham and Fulham, the Blues have stumbled, dropping 2-1 results to both Manchester United and Brighton, losing to the Seagulls on home soil last weekend.
Liverpool vs Manchester United LIVELiverpool host Manchester United in what is still considered the biggest fixture in English football regardless of Premier League fortunes. After suffering three straight defeats across all competitions prior to the international break,
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Eintracht Frankfurt vs Liverpool live: Arne Slot’s side stop the rot with Champions League thrashing
Liverpool have finally stopped the rot as they came from behind to thrash Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 in the Champions League.
Mohamed Salah didn’t hang around. The Egyptian attacker briefly applauded Liverpool’s jubilant away end inside Deutsche Bank Park after the final whistle before turning and making a beeline for the tunnel as the celebrations continued. His body language spoke volumes.
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'Liverpool blip now becomes something deeper'
The problems are piling up for Liverpool head coach Arne Slot as Manchester United inflict their fourth successive loss, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
Mohamed Salah is not a player who likes watching on from afar at the best of times. These are not those for the Egyptian but he could have been forgiven for quietly seething that Slot had not afforded him the opportunity to get his eye in against a team who looked good value for each of the 29 goals they have now conceded in 11 games across all competitions this season.