Everything you need to know about how to watch Liverpool in the English Premier League and all major competitions

Following a dispute with neighbours Everton, Liverpool FC were established in 1892. 

Their first major achievement was the English League title, which they secured just nine years later in 1901. The 1970s to 1980s period is considered their golden era, laden with multiple league titles, domestic cups, and six European Cups. They currently have 20 top flight league titles, with two coming in the modern Premier League era.

You’ll never walk alone because GOAL is with you to provide all the latest information on Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures and the broadcast details.

Upcoming Liverpool TV scheduleWhere to watch Liverpool documentaries

There are three top-notch documentaries that you can watch from the comfort of your homes. The first one is ‘Liverpool FC: The 30-Year Wait’, which was released in 2020 and is available on BBC iPlayer and BBC TV. The other two documentaries are very recent, notably released in 2025. They are ‘Doubters to Believers: Liverpool FC – Klopp’s Era’ and ‘Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool Legend Documentary)’, which can be accessed via Amazon Prime Video. The latter one is set to release in November.

Where to watch Liverpool on UK TV

Fans in the UK can watch Liverpool’s Premier League and Carabao Cup matches on Sky Sports. Their Champions League fixtures can be accessed through TNT Sports and Discovery+, however, the FA Cup matches will be available on BBC Sport.

Where to watch Liverpool worldwide

Here’s where you can watch Liverpool’s football matches across the globe:

CountryBroadcaster USA Peacock (Premier League), Paramount+ (Champions League) Canada Fubo (Premier League), DAZN (Champions League) India Star Sports Network (Premier League), SonyLiv (FA Cup and Champions League) Australia Optus Sport (Premier League), Stan Sport (Champions League) Mexico Sky Mexico (Premier League), TNT Sports (Champions League)

If you are abroad, you can watch the next Liverpool game using a Virtual Private Network. 

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