How to watch Liverpool vs Chelsea: Live streams and TV details of Premier League clash as Reds aim to close in on Champions League qualification

Cody Gakpo of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammates during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford
Liverpool can take a huge step towards Champions League qualification (Image credit: Getty Images)

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea today as the Reds aim to take a giant step towards securing a place in next season's Champions League, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

Liverpool vs Chelsea key information

• Date: Saturday, 9 May 2026

• Kick-off time: 12.30pm BST / 7.30am ET / 9.30pm AEST

• Venue: Anfield, Liverpool

• TV & Streaming: TNT Sports (UK), Peacock (USA), Stan Sport (Australia)

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Arne Slot's men can secure a top-five place if results go their way this weekend, with out-of-form Chelsea the visitors to Anfield.

Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Liverpool vs Chelsea online, on TV, and from anywhere.

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Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea in the UK

Liverpool vs Chelsea will be broadcast live in the UK by TNT Sports. Kick-off is at 12.30pm and the game will be shown on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max.

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea on TNT Sports and HBO Max

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea on TNT Sports and HBO Max

You can either get TNT Sports on your TV, in a traditional TV package deal – prices vary by provider – or you can stream all the channels through HBO Max, which costs £25.99 a month, and includes Champions League football.

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea in the US

Liverpool vs Chelsea will be shown live in the United States on Peacock Premium. Fans can stream the match via Peacock.

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea on Peacock

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea on Peacock

Peacock is NBC's streaming platform, where you can watch the Premier League games that are on NBC, and more that are online-exclusives for Peacock. Peacock plans start from $10.99 a month or you can go ad-free for $16.99 a month, and you'll make a decent saving if you sign up for a year.

How to watch Liverpool vs Chelsea in Australia

Football fans in Australia can watch Liverpool vs Chelsea through Stan Sport.

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea on Stan Sport

Watch Liverpool vs Chelsea on Stan Sport

Want every single Premier League live stream in one place, plus the Champions League? At AU$32 per month, Stan Sport is a steal for football fans down under. Just add the Stan Sport package to the base Stan plan and you'll be streaming the action within minutes.


Liverpool vs Chelsea: Premier League preview

This fixture has delivered some huge moments over the past few decades, from Luis Garcia's 'ghost goal' in the 2005 Champions League semi-final to Steven Gerrard's slip in 2014.

It is fair to say that there isn't quite as much anticipation for the latest installment of this rivalry, as Arne Slot's men look to secure Champions League qualification and Chelsea simply look to avoid a seventh straight defeat.

Liverpool need a maximum of four points from their final three games to book their place at Europe's top table next term, and they will do that this weekend if they beat the Blues and Bournemouth drop points at Fulham later on Saturday.

The Reds could be without Mohamed Salah again as their talismanic forward recovers from injury, but they remain hopeful that the Egyptian will feature before he departs this summer.

See also Premier League TV guide

Chelsea's campaign has nose-dived spectacularly following a run of six successive defeats in the Premier League, leaving them in danger of missing out on European football altogether next season.

The Blues have lost seven league games in a row only once in their history - and that was back in 1952 - so even a point here would mark an improvement for interim head coach Calum McFarlane and his players.

The Scot will have one eye on next Saturday's FA Cup final against Manchester City, but the Blues cannot afford to go into that game on the back of another damaging loss following Monday's dreadful 3-1 home defeat by Nottingham Forest.

See also These are the cheapest ways to watch the Premier League this season

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FourFourTwo's prediction

Liverpool 2-0 Chelsea

The Reds' home form remains relatively strong, while next Saturday's FA Cup final will serve as yet another distraction for a Chelsea side that already lacks focus.

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James Roberts is a freelance sports journalist working for FourFourTwo and other titles. He started his career at the Oxford Mail, where he covered Oxford United home and away, before becoming a sports sub-editor for various national newspapers.

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