How to watch Crystal Palace vs Liverpool on TV

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It's been a busy period of Premier League football recently with Liverpool preparing for their third game in six days this weekend.

The Reds travel to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace on Saturday lunchtime, hopefully kicking off Gameweek 16 in the Premier League in style.

It's another one of those dastardly early kick-offs for Jurgen Klopp and his side as Liverpool seek to move to the top of the table. A win will do just that before Arsenal's trip to Aston Villa in Saturday's late kick-off.

The Reds are in impressive form this season and have a good track record against Crystal Palace in recent years, but former Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson will do everything in his power to avoid defeat against a Klopp team for the first time this weekend.

But how can you watch the Reds in action this weekend? Let's take a look.

HOW TO WATCH CRYSTAL PALACE VS LIVERPOOL ON TV

For those in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Liverpool's clash with Crystal Palace will be broadcast on TV. The 12:30 (GMT) kick-off will be shown on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, while also being available on discovery+.

If you don't have access to TNT Sports, then the game can be listened to live on TalkSport Radio.

Those in Canada can watch on fuboTV, while spectators in the United States will be able to watch on a myriad of platforms, including UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo and nbcsports.com.

The game will be shown on a variety of channels and platforms across Europe, including Canal+ Foot in France, Sky Sports in Germany and Viaplay in much of northern Europe.

In much of South America, Liverpool's clash with Palace will be on ESPN.

Of course, match highlights will be available after the full-time whistle on LFCTV, while you can keep up to date with the action on the Anfield Watch socials.

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