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Where to watch Chelsea vs Liverpool: TV channel, live streaming details, kick-off time and team news

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Chelsea welcome Liverpool in the Premier League this weekend with both sides in need of a win.Arne Slot's side have lost back-to-back games after defeats to Crystal Palace and Galatasaray, so three points before the international break would be a big boost.4It has been a week to forget for Liverpool so farCredit: GettyFlorian Wirtz labelled the 'worst signing in Premier League history' as Liverpool told to sell star in JanuaryMeanwhile, Chelsea have been beaten by Manchester United and Brighton in their last two Premier League games.Enzo Maresca's side ended both matches down to ten men with Robert Sanchez being sent off at Old Trafford before Trevoh Chalobah was dismissed on Saturday.Both games changed hugely on those moments, with the Blues conceding all of the goals while being a man down.This is always a huge match anyway, but both sides do need a win to head into the international break with some positivity.Read more on footballChelsea vs Liverpool: Date and how to followThis Premier League game will take place on Saturday, October 4 and kick-off at Stamford Bridge is scheduled for 5:30pm.The match will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.Sky Go customers can stream through their laptops or mobile devices.Alternatively, supporters can purchase a NOW TV pass. More information on the options here.talkSPORT will have updates throughout, and talkSPORT.com will have updates throughout.To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.Listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Visit talkSPORT BET for all the latest odds and bet boosts.4Chalobah's sending off started a collapse against BrightonCredit: GettyAfter their 3-1 win in May, Chelsea could enjoy back-to-back league wins over Liverpool for the first time since November 2014 (3 in a row).Liverpool are winless in their last four Premier League games at Stamford Bridge (D3 L1) and could lose away to Chelsea two seasons running in the league for the first time since losing three on the bounce from 2004-05 to 2006-07.Chelsea have lost four of their last five home Premier League matches against the reigning champions (D1 L4), having gone undefeated at Stamford Bridge between 2002-03 and 2019-20 (W7 D6).Chelsea have suffered consecutive Premier League defeats for just a third time under Enzo Maresca.



The Blues have not lost three league games in a row since losing four on the bounce in April/May 2023 under Frank Lampard.Liverpool are looking to avoid losing consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since April 2023, having lost 2-1 at Crystal Palace last time out. The Blues have also only gone to win in four of their last 12 Premier League games versus Liverpool when they’ve opened the scoring (D7 L1).Three of Liverpool’s first six Premier League games this season have seen a 90th minute winning goal, with the Reds on hand against Newcastle and Burnley, while Crystal Palace netted one against them last weekend.

They are the first side ever to have three 90th minute winners scored across their first six games of a season.Since the start of last season, Chelsea have received more cards (114 yellow, 4 red) than any other Premier League side. The only player to score in three consecutive seasons away at an opponent and lose all three is Rod Wallace at Norwich City between 1992-93 and 1994-95 for Leeds.Federico Chiesa has two goals in just 167 minutes of Premier League football for Liverpool – among players with 10+ appearances for the Reds in the competition, Chiesa is averaging the fewest minutes per game (15 minutes).Chelsea vs Liverpool: What has been said?Simon Jordan has accused Jamie Carragher of overreacting after Liverpool's defeat to Galatasaray.The former centre-back described the Reds as a 'mess', but Jordan feels that isn't the case.Speaking on White and Jordan, he said: "Ooh, they've lost two games, they're top of the Premier League."They lost to Nottingham Forest at home last season in their first three or four games."The only difference in this situation is that they haven't looked so assured, I remember watching Liverpool in the first game of the season against Ipswich and they weren't looking great either.Read More on talkSPORT"Let's get things into context: They're top of the Premier League, they've lost to Palace who haven't been beaten by anybody in 18 games including some of the best teams in the country, so there's no great shame there."The fact is because they've spent £400million over three transfer windows, they've replaced players they were forced to through tragedies, which increased expenditure that they wouldn't have to do, so they're going through a bit of a blip for five seconds.