Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace: How to watch, date, time, live stream, TV channel

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Just 90 minutes of Arne Slot‘s first Liverpool season remains, one that the Dutchman will have nothing but fond memories of, as the Reds prepare to conclude the 2024-25 Premier League campaign at home to Crystal Palace.

The Eagles will also be in party mode after defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final to win their first-ever major trophy, and here Sports Mole provides all the details on how to tune into the event.


What time does Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace kick off?

Liverpool’s clash with Crystal Palace commences at 4pm UK time on Sunday afternoon, as will all of the other nine Premier League matches on the final day of the season.

The Reds come into the fixture having lost just one of their last 15 Premier League matches against the Eagles, although that did come in this exact fixture in the 2023-24 campaign under Jurgen Klopp.


Where is Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace being played?

Liverpool will host Crystal Palace at their vibrant Anfield venue, where the official Premier League trophy lift will also take place following the full-time whistle.

The Merseyside giants have never lost their final Premier League game of the season when it has been played at Anfield, last suffering that fate in the 1988-89 season to Arsenal, who famously won the First Division title on Liverpool’s turf that year.


How to watch Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace in the UK

TV channels

Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace is one of three Premier League games that has been selected for TV coverage on the final day, and viewers can tune in to the match on Sky Sports.

The fixture will be shown on the Sky Sports Premier League channel, which is channel number 402 for Sky customers, 420 (SD) and 440 (HD) for EE TV customers and either 502 (HD) or 512 (SD) for Virgin Media subscribers.

Online streaming

For those without Sky TV, the fixture will be streamed on the network’s streaming service NOW, where viewers can purchase a monthly sports subscription or a one-day pass.

The streaming service will also show Liverpool’s Premier League trophy lift following the match and can be accessed on an array of devices including computers, mobile phones and games consoles.

Highlights

The Sky Sports YouTube channel will upload highlights of the match shortly after the full-time whistle has blown, and the broadcaster’s official X account will also show snippets of the key moments throughout the game.

Additionally, the official Liverpool and Crystal Palace YouTube accounts will be expected to share the best of the action in their own videos, potentially with behind-the-scenes footage included too.


What is at stake for Liverpool and Crystal Palace on the final day?

Not much.

Liverpool have already confirmed their status as the best in the land, and Mohamed Salah is likely to complete a Golden Boot and Playmaker Award double, but he still needs one more goal or assist to equal the record for the most direct involvements in a Premier League season.

As for Palace, the Eagles’ 12th-placed ranking is the lowest that they will finish, and they can still sneak into the top half with a win, but they would need Bournemouth to slip up against Leicester City and Fulham to lose to Manchester City to force their way into 10th.


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