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

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Liverpool needs to find another win today as it looks to try and get its season back on track against Leeds United.

The Reds are still searching for form after a disappointing draw against Sunderland in midweek saw them lose the momentum built following last weekend's victory over West Ham. Arne Slot remains a man under pressure, with his side still not performing to the standards expected, and the head coach faces plenty of big decisions ahead of kick-off.

They face a Leeds side high on confidence after boosting their hopes of Premier League survival with victory over Chelsea on Wednesday, and no doubt will be looking to claim another scalp today.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Leeds vs Liverpool in the US and UK today.

What time is kick-off?

The game kicks off at 5:30 pm UK time at Elland Road. For fans in the US, that's 12:30 pm Eastern Time and 9:30 am Pacific Time.

Is the game on TV?

The game is available to watch for UK viewers on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. It will also be available for streaming via Sky Go, or via the Sky Sports website if you get your subscription through another provider.

Fans in the US will be able to watch all the action via NBC, with streaming available via NBC.com.

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Early team news

Conor Bradley is expected to be back in contention for today's game after returning to training this week following his injury after the international break.

Jeremie Frimpong and long-term absentee Giovanni Leoni remain out, while Slot will have to manage the minutes of Joe Gomez closely. And of course, all eyes will be on Mohamed Salah to see if he returns to the starting line-up.

As for the hosts, Leeds has major doubts over Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha, with the pair struggling with calf and hamstring problems respectively following the win over Chelsea in midweek.

Daniel Farke is already without Dan James and Sean Longstaff, both of whom are not expected to return until the New Year.

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