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Liam Wood

Is Liverpool vs Fulham on TV? Kick-off time and live stream details

Liverpool are straight back on Premier League duty as they prepare to continue their season against Fulham on Wednesday night (8pm) at their famous Anfield base.

A last-gasp winner from Diogo Jota earned the Reds all three points against Tottenham - at the same venue - on Sunday afternoon as Jurgen Klopp and his squad now aim for a fifth straight victory in their ongoing quest for European qualification. Here's how you can follow the action;

What time does Liverpool vs Fulham kick-off?

Liverpool welcome the high-flying Londoners to Anfield for an 8pm start.

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Is Liverpool vs Fulham on TV?

No. As this game was originally scheduled 3pm on a Saturday afternoon, the blackout directive is still in play and, as such, broadcasters were prevented from picking up TV rights.

Clubs have their own matchday services, but your best bet to ensure you don't miss a single kick is to follow the action unfold through the Liverpool ECHO's matchday blog. As always, our dedicated team will provide a rundown and pick up on those insightful bits the TV cameras might have missed anyway.

What is the early Liverpool vs Fulham team news?

Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Liverpool manager Klopp confirmed that he will, once again, be without long-term absentee Naby Keita (unspecified) and Roberto Firmino (groin) as they both continue their respective comebacks. However, those two players have trained in the build-up.

Question marks remain over Jota (back) after he netted the winner on Sunday afternoon. Klopp rated him as "doubtful" with an issue which has restricted his preparations for the last two matches.

As for Fulham, meanwhile, Andreas Pereira (ankle) will not play again this season due to a broken ankle, while Tim Ream (arm) is another player set for a spell on the treatment table. Harry Wilson is back in the fold and the Wales international managed to play 75 minutes on Sunday afternoon.

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