Premier League table leaders Liverpool get ready to host West Ham in a Sunday afternoon clash to propel forward towards PL title.
After an impressive performance in the Merseyside derby, everyone expected the Reds to register another comfortable victory against Fulham.
However, to everyone’s surprise, the Cottagers defeated the destined title winners 3-2 at their home.
The Anfield giants’ 11-point lead at the top of the table remained the same with only seven more games of this season left.
As Slot & Co. make their stride towards returning to winning ways and securing the PL title in the first season under Arne Slot’s management, LFC are ready to face West Ham United.
The visitors are also returning from a 2-2 draw that they endured last week.
What time does Liverpool vs. West Ham kick off?
LFC will be hosting London-side West Ham United for their next PL fixture on Sunday at Anfield.
Here’s how that time translates across some of the major territories:
Region | Kick-off Date | Kick-off Time |
USA | Sunday, April 13 | 09:00 am ET |
UK | Sunday, April 13 | 02:00 pm BST |
India | Sunday, April 13 | 06:30 pm IST |
Nigeria | Sunday, April 13 | 02:00 pm WAT |
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Liverpool vs. West Ham live stream, TV channel
Here are all the details about where you can watch Liverpool vs. West Ham in major regions across the world:
Region | TV Channels | Streaming Platforms |
---|---|---|
USA | USA Network | Peacock |
UK (England) | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League | NOW |
India | Star Sports Select 1, Star Sports Select 1 HD | JioHotstar |
Nigeria | Canal+ Sport 3 Afrique, SuperSport Premier League Nigeria | DStv Now |
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Liverpool vs. West Ham predicted lineup, team news
Liverpool
Arne Slot, this weekend, will be suffering less from selection dilemma as both Conor Bradley and Alisson Becker will be available.
Bradley has already made an off-the-bench appearance against Fulham. Regarding Bradley, Slot said,
“Yes, it does. Of course it’s a boost, it’s always a boost when quality players come back…
…But now to have Conor back, I think we all would make the same decision and that’s playing Conor in that position.”
And speaking about if Alisson has fully recovered, Liverpool’s head coach stated,
“Yes, he is.”
Liverpool Predicted Lineup:
Alisson; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Diaz; Jota.
West Ham
Manager Marco Silva might not have much of a hard time regarding squad selection.
Defender Kenny Tete, ex-Reds midfielder Harry Wilson and Arsenal loanee Reiss Nelson are all out due to injuries, with the Gunner returning to his parent club for recovery.
Although the Portuguese fielded a 3-4-2-1, which miserably failed against Arsenal, he will be returning to his proven 4-2-3-1 formation.
West Ham Predicted Lineup:
Areola; Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, Kilman, Emerson; Alvarez, Ward-Prowse; Kudus, Soler, Paqueta; Bowen.
Liverpool vs. West Ham prediction
The Reds will be jumping into this fixture after and they are going into this as the favourites to win it.
In the reverse fixture back in December, the Merseyside giants endured a 2-2 draw at Anfield where Andy Robertson was sent off.
The hosts have only won two of their last five PL matches, losing three of them. In contrast to that, LFC are undefeated for 27 PL games, and they look more than ready to extend the stat.
With all the stats and data available, it is safe to predict that Liverpool will win the match with a comfortable margin and dominate Fulham.
Prediction: Liverpool 2 – 0 West Ham.
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