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How to watch Liverpool vs Crystal Palace in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news

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Liverpool faces Crystal Palace in the Premier League later today and here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details, highlights, and early team news.Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner and Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.(Image: Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images)Liverpool is back in Premier League action again this weekend, with Arne Slot's men edging closer to securing a place in next season's Champions League.Three more wins, with five games remaining, is the maximum that Liverpool needs to confirm its spot in the top five, though fewer than nine points is likely to be enough. It still has Manchester United, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Brentford to play — all teams vying for European spots — but first up is the visit of Crystal Palace.Oliver Glasner's men have had a mixed campaign, but sit 13th in the standings heading into the weekend and have been enjoying a run in Europe too.READ MORE: Arne Slot makes Alisson Becker admission amid Juventus transfer interest in Liverpool aceREAD MORE: Arne Slot issues Hugo Ekitike injury update after Liverpool striker undergoes surgeryHow to watch Liverpool vs Crystal PalaceIn the UK, the game is not going to be shown live because it falls in the 3pm blackout period.In the US, it will be screened by Peacock, where it can also be streamed.



The referee is Andy Madley.Liverpool team newsLiverpool could be without as many as seven players for this game. Jayden Danns remains out too.Crystal Palace team newsCrystal Palace, meanwhile, will have Adam Wharton to call upon.

"I think they have a good team. They already had a good team two or three years ago."From that team, [Marc] Guehi is now at [Manchester] City, [Eberechi] Eze, [Michael] Olise, who's at Bayern Munich [and] making a career for himself now.Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.(Image: Molly Darlington/Getty Images)"And, of course, they have a very good manager, who's able to bring a lot of discipline in that team and it is really, really, really hard to create chances against them."I've watched, with my staff, quite a lot of games — as we always do — of these teams but probably now a bit more to find ways of creating chances against them."It doesn't matter which game but you're watching 60 minutes of football and you haven't seen the other team creating a chance yet against them."And then on the other end they are very direct in their playing style with good attackers going quite fast in behind your last line.