Is Liverpool v Arsenal on TV? Channel, live stream and highlights details

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Everything you need to know about Arsenal’s away clash with Liverpool as they look to take a step closer to the Premier League title.

Arsenal are back in action on Sunday as they take on Liverpool amid their bid to maintain their lead at the top.

The Gunners have an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League, albeit they have played a game more than Manchester City at this point. With pep Guardiola’s men in fine form, Arsenal know they need to remain almost faultless as they look to secure a long-awaited league title, but Liverpool are likely to be tricky customers as they look to salvage their campaign.

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Ahead of the clash, we have rounded up all you need to know about the fixture, including where to catch it on television.

When is Liverpool vs Arsenal?

Liverpool vs Arsenal will take place on Sunday, April 9 at Anfield.

The fixture will kick off at 4.30pm.

Is it on TV?

Yes, it is.

This fixture will be broadcast by Sky Sports. It will be shown both on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage will begin at 3pm on both channels, winding down at 7pm on Main Event and 7.30pm on Sky Sports Football.

Subscribers can also tune in via SkyGo to stream on mobile devices or PC.

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Highlights details

Highlights of this fixture will be shown on Match of the Day 2, which will broadcast at 10.30pm on BBC One.

Sky Sports will post clips of the game on the social media channels during the game, and fans can also catch highlights on each of the two teams’ YouTube channels from early on Monday morning.

What has Arteta said?

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has said: “You cannot train the players in the zoo and then go to the jungle on Sunday. It’s impossible. You have to expose yourself. You have to prepare the players. You have to tell them what they’re going to be facing and you have to recognise that.”

The Spaniard added: “The team is full of enthusiasm and positivity. We know that we have a big challenge but it is a big opportunity to go to Anfield and do something we haven’t done in many years and that is what [has been] driving the team the last few days.”

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What has Klopp said?

Speaking ahead of this one, Klopp has said: “We are at home and still have to show reaction after reaction after reaction –- we have to –- and improvement,” Klopp said on Friday. That’s what we will absolutely try on Sunday.”

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He added: “We have to change, we have to find a basis we can build on. First step: intensity, desire, passion. Good at Chelsea, really, that was good. The rest, not so much. But it’s fine –- let’s go from there. It’s no secret that the combination of our people and the ground and then the boys is a pretty good combination, so that’s what we have to throw in as well –- but not relying on it. We have to push the train. In this moment, I have a very good feeling that we can do that.”

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