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Kickoff time, live stream, TV channel, and most recent news for Arsenal vs. Liverpool

There are cup competitions in England this weekend. Liverpool and Arsenal will play each other in the FA Cup 1/32 final. The game is slated to begin at 17:30 Central European Time on Sunday, January 7.

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What you need to know about Liverpool vs. Arsenal

Liverpool and Arsenal were drawn to play each other in the opening round of this competition, so they are just getting started. The two teams’ recent performances differ from one another. In their last three games, Arsenal has seen two losses and one tie. Conversely, Liverpool has won two of their last three games and drawn the other.

Most recent news

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There are some injury worries for both teams. Zinchenko, Timber, Partey, and Vieira won’t be available for Arsenal. The following players for Liverpool could miss out: Bajcetic, Matip, Robertson, Thiago, and Tsimikas.

How to watch Liverpool vs. Arsenal:

  • Australia: Paramount+
  • Cameroon: SuperSport, DStv Now
  • Canada: Sportsnet
  • Kenya: SuperSport
  • Nigeria: SuperSport
  • South Africa: SuperSport
  • Uganda: SuperSport
  • United Kingdom: BBC
  • United States: SiriusXM FC, ESPN+

Other countries broadcasting the match:

  • Algeria – beIN Sports
  • Angola – SuperSport
  • Anguilla – ESPN
  • Antigua and Barbuda – ESPN
  • Barbados – ESPN
  • Belize – ESPN
  • Botswana – SuperSport
  • British Virgin Islands – ESPN
  • Cayman Islands – ESPN
  • China – iQiyi, Migu, QQ Sports Live
  • Dominica – ESPN
  • Fiji – Sky Sport
  • Gambia – SuperSport
  • Ghana – SuperSport
  • Grenada – ESPN
  • Hong Kong – M Plus Live
  • India – Star Sports
  • Ireland – BBC
  • Israel – Sport 1
  • Jamaica – ESPN
  • Kiribati – Sky Sport
  • Lesotho – SuperSport
  • Liberia – SuperSport
  • Madagascar – SuperSport
  • Malawi – SuperSport
  • Marshall Islands – Sky Sport 3
  • Mauritius – SuperSport
  • Namibia – SuperSport
  • Nauru – Sky Sport 3
  • Palau – Sky Sport 3
  • Palestine – beIN SPORTS
  • Panama – Start+, ESPN
  • Rwanda – SuperSport
  • Saint Lucia – ESPN
  • Samoa – Sky Sport 3
  • Sierra Leone – SuperSport
  • Singapore – 111 mio Sports 1
  • Solomon Islands – Sky Sport 3
  • South Sudan – beIN Sports
  • Sudan – beIN Sports
  • Tanzania – SuperSport
  • Tonga – Sky Sport 3
  • Trinidad and Tobago – ESPN
  • Tuvalu – Sky Sport 3
  • Zambia – SuperSport
  • Zimbabwe – SuperSport
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