Liverpool XI vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
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Traditional English Premier League powers collide Sunday in Liverpool, where the host Reds take on Manchester United at Anfield Stadium.
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.
Eintracht Frankfurt play against Liverpool in the league stage Matchday 3 of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League. Check out the kickoff times and details on how to watch the match live on TV or stream it online in the United States.
Liverpool vs Manchester United will kick off at 11:30 a.m. ET/ 8:30 a.m. PT in the United States. The match will start at 4:30 p.m. local time in Liverpool, England, at Anfield. The match will be shown on TV channels in the U.S. and in the UK. There will also be streaming services available that will broadcast the match.
Liverpool's flight to Germany ahead of a Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt was delayed Tuesday because of what the club described as "technical issues with the aircraft." It led to the cancellation of a news conference that was scheduled to be held by Liverpool manager Arne Slot and midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai at Eintracht's Deutsche Bank Park.
Liverpool ended their losing run in style on Wednesday evening as they thrashed Eintracht Frankfurt 5–1 in the Champions League to return to winning ways.
FRANKFURT — Liverpool broke a four-game losing streak with a 5-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League on Wednesday, with Hugo Ekitike scoring for the English champion against his former club.
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.
Conor Bradley was booked in both of Liverpool's first two Champions League matches against Atletico Madrid and Galatasaray, but avoided a suspension against Eintracht Frankfurt