If you’re looking to watch Liverpool today, you’re in for another thrilling chapter of Reds football. The 2024–2025 season has been exhilarating under first-year head coach Arne Slot. Sure, there’ll never be anything quite like Jürgen Klopp and his heavy-metal football. But LFC is still firing on all cylinders.
With Liverpool playing in multiple competitions, U.S. fans must navigate several viewing options to catch every match live. Premier League games air on NBC Sports platforms, while CBS Sports holds the U.S. rights to the UEFA Champions League. But that’s only part of the picture.
Below, I break down the best ways to watch Liverpool on TV in the U.S. From live TV services to streaming-only options, this guide covers everything you need to keep up with the Reds this season.
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What channel is Liverpool on in the US?
Liverpool TV channels vary game-to-game in the U.S. based on the competition. You’ll need NBC, Peacock, and USA Network for Premier League match days, while Paramount+ is a must-have for UEFA Champions League and EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) games.
FA Cup games stream on ESPN+, but don’t sweat it—Liverpool’s run ended in early February after that surprise Plymouth Argyle upset.
Upcoming Liverpool TV schedule across all competitions
The 2024–2025 Liverpool FC season features a schedule packed with multiple competitions. However, only Premier League clashes remain following an early FA Cup elimination, a Champions League Round of 16 exit, and an EFL Cup Final loss.
Check out the schedule below for all upcoming LFC fixtures and U.S. channel listings.
Opponent | Competition | Day | Time (ET) | Channels |
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At Leicester City | Premier League | Sunday, April 20 | 11:30 a.m. | USA Network, Telemundo |
Tottenham Hotspurs | Premier League | Sunday, April 27 | 11:30 a.m. | TBA |
At Chelsea | Premier League | Saturday, May 3 | 10:00 a.m. | TBA |
Arsenal | Premier League | Saturday, May 10 | 10:00 a.m. | TBA |
At Brighton & Hove Albion | Premier League | Sunday, May 18 | 10:00 a.m. | TBA |
Crystal Palace | Premier League | Sunday, May 25 | 11:00 a.m. | TBA |
Data effective as of post date.
Best Liverpool TV plans for watching the most matches
Now that you know Liverpool’s U.S. TV channels and match schedule, it’s time to explore the best TV plans for watching the Reds.
Ultimately, you’ll need Peacock, Paramount+, and a live TV provider to tune in. But spending around $100 a month on TV services isn’t ideal for everyone. If that’s outside your budget, check the schedule above to prioritize the matches that matter most to you.

Peacock ($7.99–$13.99/mo.)
Nearly half of the English Premier League’s matches stream exclusively on Peacock, including several Liverpool games. In other words, there’s no way around this recommendation. You simply need Peacock if you’re a Liverpool fan.
The NBCUniversal streaming service carries 175 live Premier League games per season, including Peacock exclusives and NBC match simulcasts. But many matches will air on USA Network, which requires a cable, satellite, or live TV streaming service to watch.
One standout feature of Peacock is the ability to watch Premier League replays on demand for up to 30 days. It also offers league highlights, studio shows, and documentaries, making it a solid option for Liverpool fans to stay connected all season.

Paramount+ ($7.99–$12.99/mo.)
Paramount+ is a must-have for watching every UEFA Champions League game. Apart from the European Cup, the streaming service also carries live Europa League, EFL Cup, Serie A, and NWSL matches.
I’ve been a Paramount+ subscriber since day one, and its soccer coverage keeps me hooked. But there’s plenty to watch between match days, from hit movies to binge-worthy TV shows. Best of all, you can test it out with a seven-day free trial before deciding if it’s right for you.

Hulu + Live TV ($81.99–$95.99/mo.)
Beyond Peacock and Paramount+, you’ll need a live TV service to watch Liverpool games on USA Network. While Sling TV offers the cheapest access, I recommend Hulu + Live TV for its robust lineup of CBS Sports, ESPN, FOX Sports, NBC Sports, and TNT Sports channels. Plus, its convenient My Stuff watchlist lets you easily track upcoming games not on Peacock or Paramount+.
Hulu + Live TV also includes ESPN+ at no extra cost. That means you can watch all FA Cup, La Liga, and Bundesliga matches, along with select Women’s Super League games featuring Liverpool FC Women. And with unlimited DVR storage, you won’t miss those early-morning kickoffs in the U.S.

Everything you need to know about LFCTV
LFCTV is Liverpool FC’s official TV subscription service that features exclusive club content. In the U.K., it’s available as an add-on via Sky and Virgin Media, while U.S. fans can subscribe online through LFCTV GO.
At just $6.49 per month, LFCTV GO offers one plan that includes full-match replays, extended highlights, behind-the-scenes features, and exclusive interviews. All you need is a free MyLFC account to get started—and you can score your first month free with promo code GOFREE24. LFCTV GO works on devices like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, and mobile devices.
In my experience, LFCTV GO shines brightest during the preseason, when it’s often the only place to watch live Liverpool matches. It’s also a reliable platform for streaming entire game replays without juggling multiple services. But it’s not super necessary during the regular season if you already have Peacock and Paramount+ subscriptions.
How to watch Liverpool FAQ
How can I watch Liverpool today for free?
You can watch Liverpool matches for free in a few ways, depending on the competition. Games airing on NBC or CBS are accessible with a digital antenna. Meanwhile, streaming services such as DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo offer free trials for watching matches on cable channels like USA Network or CBS Sports Network. Unfortunately, Peacock doesn’t have a free trial, but Paramount+ does.
Does Peacock have every Liverpool game?
No, Peacock streams less than half of Liverpool’s Premier League games live. You’ll need a TV provider that includes USA Network to watch the club’s other Premier League matchups.
How can I watch Liverpool’s FA Cup and EFL Cup games?
In the U.S., all of Liverpool’s FA Cup matches stream live on ESPN+. EFL Cup games are available on Paramount+ and may also air on channels like CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network.
How can I watch classic Liverpool matches on demand?
LFCTV offers full-match replays from the past 10 years, including select classic games like the iconic 2005 UCL Final. Additionally, you can find classic matches, highlights, and season reviews on YouTube for a closer look at Liverpool’s storied history.
What radio station is the Liverpool game on?
SiriusXM FC (ch. 157) carries live radio coverage of select Liverpool Premier League and Champions League matches in the U.S. You can also stream game day audio from Liverpool’s in-house commentary crew with a free MyLFC account or a paid LFCTV GO subscription.
Heads up: BBC Radio 5’s coverage isn’t available in the U.S. without using a VPN to bypass territory restrictions.
Where can I watch Liverpool FC Legends games?
You can typically watch all Liverpool charity matches LFCTV GO, while some LFC Legends games also stream on the club’s official Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Will Liverpool play in the US in 2025?
While not yet confirmed, reports suggest Liverpool will spend the bulk of their 2025 preseason in Asia. Liverpool typically alternates between Asia and North America for preseason tours. After visiting the U.S. in 2024, an Asia-based preseason seems the most likely for 2025.
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