Fulham vs Liverpool: where to watch live and probable lineups for the Premier League match

Check out all the information about the match valid for the 20th round.

Fulham and Liverpool face each other this Sunday (4), at 12:00 (Brasilia time), for the 20th round of the Premier League . The match will be held at Craven Cottage, in London (ENG), with live broadcast on ESPN and Disney+

Fulham arrives at the match in mid-table in the Premier League, occupying 10th place with 27 points. Marco Silva’s team has had a balanced campaign, with eight wins, three draws and eight losses, and is going through a stable period. After a run of three victories, the Londoners drew in the last round and see the home game as an opportunity to get closer to the group competing for places in European competitions.

Liverpool enters the match under pressure due to their direct competition for a top-four finish in the league. Currently fourth with 33 points, the team has 10 wins, three draws, and six losses, and is unbeaten in their last five games (three wins and two draws). For the Reds, this away game is considered crucial to maintaining their position in the Champions League qualification zone and preventing their direct rivals from closing the gap.

Everything about the Fulham vs Liverpool match (where to watch, time, lineups and location):

✅ MATCH DETAILS
Fulham
 🆚 Liverpool
Matchday 20 — Premier League
📆  Date and time: Sunday, January 4th, at 12 PM (Brasilia time)
📍  Location: Craven Cottage, London (ENG)
👁️  Where to watch: ESPN (cable TV) and Disney+ (streaming service)
🕴️ Referee: Craig Pawson
🚩 Assistants: Lee Betts, Matt Wilkes and Samuel Barrott (fourth official)
📺 VAR: Andy Madley (VAR1) and Craig Taylor (AVAR)

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⚽  PROBABLE LINEUPS

Fulham (Coach: Marco Silva)
Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Cuenca and Robinson; Lukic, Berge and Smith Rowe; Kevin, Wilson and Raúl Jiménez.

Liverpool (Coach: Arne Slot)
Alisson; Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk and Kerkez; Gravenberch, Szoboszlai and Mac Allister; Frimpong, Gakpo and Ekitike.

Wirtz celebrates his first goal for Liverpool in their Premier League victory over Wolverhampton.
Wirtz celebrates his first goal for Liverpool in their Premier League victory over Wolverhampton (Photo: Oli Scarff/AFP)