Liverpool vs Arsenal: TV channel, live stream, kick off time and team news for Premier League clash
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LIVERPOOL host Arsenal at Anfield with both teams hoping to extend their 100 per cent domestic record with a third win of the Premier League season.
The Reds thrashed Norwich 4-1 in the Premier League curtain-raiser before edging past Southampton 2-1 on Saturday thanks to goals from Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, although they did need penalties to claim the Super Cup against Chelsea in Istanbul.
The Gunners have also enjoyed a perfect start to their season thanks to wins over Newcastle and Burnley but the trip to Merseyside will comfortably represent their toughest test of the year so far.
What time does Liverpool vs Arsenal kick off?
The pair will clash on Saturday August 24, the fourth time in five seasons that they two teams have been scheduled to meet before the beginning of September.
Despite their repeated early-season clashes with the Gunners, Liverpool have not lost to Arsenal in August since 2002.
This time around, the two Premier League giants will face off in the final game of Saturday's schedule, kicking off at 5.30pm in Liverpool.
What TV channel is Liverpool vs Arsenal on and can I live stream it?
The match is scheduled to be shown live on TV in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and on Sky Sports Premier League.
Coverage of the game and pre-match build-up will start at 5pm.
To watch the game live as a Sky customer, you will need to have .
Subscribers will also be able to stream the game using the app on desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile.
You can also with weekly and monthly packages also available.
Liverpool vs Arsenal team news
Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker did not even make it to half-time in Liverpool's season opener against Norwich, coming off with a calf injury after just 39 minutes of his Premier League campaign.
He has a suspected grade two tear and is not expected to be fit for the Arsenal clash. Instead, deadline day signing Adrian will continue to deputise in goal.
Nathaniel Clyne and Naby Keita also remain unavailable.
For Arsenal, Granit Xhaka could return after missing the Burnley win due to 'bruising to his lower back and leg' while Mesut Ozil's status remains unclear after the personal issues and illness which have marred his start to the Premier League season.
Rob Holding is back training with the first team and played for the Under-23s last week but has been out for eight months and is unlikely to be rushed back into top-flight action.
Hector Bellerin, Konstantinos Mavropanos and Kieran Tierney are all longer-term injury concerns.