The Premier League's last two unbeaten records are on the line today as Liverpool heads to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace.
Arne Slot's side is aiming to continue its perfect start to its title defense, and potentially extend its five-point lead at the top of the table in the process, although it faces a tough test in the form of Palace.
The Eagles have already come up against the Reds this season, with Oliver Glasner's side winning the penalty shootout when the two teams met in the Community Shield at Wembley to kick off the new campaign, and will be hoping to inflict more damage today.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Crystal Palace vs Liverpool in the US and UK today.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 3 pm UK time at Selhurst Park. The bad news for fans in the US is that does mean an early morning wake-up call for some.
For fans watching the game Statestide, it's a 10 am start Eastern Time, while Pacific Time will be 7 am.
Is the game on TV?
The game is not available to watch live or stream in the UK - the 3 pm kick-off means it falls under the Premier League's blackout, at which time no games are broadcast in their home country.
Fans in the US though will be able to watch all the action. The game is available to be watched live or streamed via Peacock.
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Early team news
Liverpool will be without defender Giovanni Leoni, who looks likely to miss the rest of the season now after tearing his ACL against Southampton on Tuesday.
The Reds will also be missing Hugo Ekitike after his red card against the Saints, meaning Alexander Isak is likely to start up front at Selhurst Park, although how many minutes he'll play remains to be seen.
As for Palace, Ismaila Sarr and Yeremy Pino are both available despite injury concerns, with Glasner confirming the pair have been training this week, with Adam Wharton and Eddie Nketiah also fit after their recent knocks.
The hosts have three players out at the moment, with Cheick Doucoure, Cahdi Riad and Caleb Kporha all missing.