How to watch Liverpool vs Leeds: Live streams, TV coverage, preview as Arne Slot's side look to continue top-four charge
The first Anfield game of 2026 sees the Reds host Leeds - here's how to watch the Premier League contest
Watch Liverpool vs Leeds in the Premier League today, with FourFourTwo here with all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.
• Date: Thursday 01 January 2016
• Kick-off time: 5:30pm GMT / 12:30pm ET
• Venue: Anfield, Liverpool
• TV & Streaming: Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US), Stan Sport (Australia)
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Liverpool head into 2026 revived after their recent success against bottom side Wolves.
The Reds will be looking for a fortuitous calendar year, as Arne Slot's men look to go well in the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
Leeds have also been much better spirited in recent weeks, no thanks to the goals of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
The former Everton forward has netted seven goals in his past six games, scoring most recently in the 1-1 draw with Sunderland.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Liverpool vs Leeds online, on TV, and from anywhere.
How to watch Liverpool vs Leeds in the UK
Liverpool vs Leeds will be shown live on Sky Sports, as well as every game in the Premier League on Matchweek 19. Kick-off is at 17:30 GMT.
The action will be available on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event as well as on Sky Go and the Sky Sports+ app.
Watch the Premier League on Sky Sports
£35 per month will get you all Sky Sports channels live streams for the 215 Premier League games being offered. That's on a 24-month contract. For less of a commitment, you can get Sky Sports channels through NowTV for a similar monthly price but with any-time cancellation.
Watch Liverpool vs Leeds in the US
Liverpool vs Leeds will be shown live in the United States on USA Network.
To watch the game, you will need a cord-cutting service, and those can be found with YouTube TV or Sling.
How to watch Liverpool vs Leeds in Australia
Premier League fans in Australia can watch Liverpool vs Leeds through Stan Sport.
Watch the Premier League on Stan Sport
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Can I still get tickets for Liverpool vs Leeds?
Tickets for the clash between Liverpool vs Leeds can still be purchased via Seat Unique.
Get Liverpool tickets at Seat Unique
Seat Unique tickets at Anfield offer a fantastic matchday. You get premium padded seats in the new Anfield Road stand (Block AM5, front rows) and access to the Brodies Lounge for three hours pre-match. Enjoy street food, a complimentary half-time drink, a matchday programme, and entertainment, including a Liverpool legend appearance, making it a truly elevated experience.
See also ► Premier League TV guide
Liverpool vs Leeds: Premier League preview
Liverpool comes into this one off the back of three straight wins in the Premier League.
Wins over Wolves, Spurs and Brighton have given Slot's side a boost over the festive period, despite losing summer signing Alexander Isak in recent weeks.
The Swede broke his leg against Tottenham and is expected to be out until March at the very earliest.
Florian Wirtz finally ended his barren run in front of goal, scoring the opener against Wolves at Anfield.
The German will want to kick on now and show fans why the club forked out close to £115m for his services.
Leeds have been much improved too in recent weeks, evidenced by their draw at Sunderland.
The Whites had man of the moment Calvert-Lewin to thank again as he found the net again, with the conversation heightening over his potential England inclusion for the World Cup.
Anton Stach has been another impressive ever-present, with the midfielder key from set-pieces.
Daniel Farke also now has Lukas Nmecha and Noah Okafor to choose from in attack, with it unknown just who will partner DCL on Merseyside.
Liverpool vs Leeds: Expected line-ups
FourFourTwo's prediction
Liverpool 3-1 Leeds
Liverpool look to have recovered from their mid-season blip and we think Hugo Ekitike and Wirtz will both score against the Whites on New Year's Day.
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