How To Watch Liverpool v West Ham From Anfield

How To Watch Liverpool v West Ham From Anfield
Nathan Molloy
By Nathan Molloy
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Liverpool take on West Ham United in the Premier League tonight. With both sides having suffered with middling starts to the season, they'll be eager to collect 3 points. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the fixture, including how to watch Liverpool v West Ham.

When is Liverpool v West Ham?

Liverpool take on West Ham at Anfield at 7:30pm.

How to watch Liverpool v West Ham?

The match will be shown live via the red button on Premier Sports.

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Liverpool head into the game in high spirits after their 1-0 win over champions Manchester City. Jurgen Klopp's side were back to their very best, the defence held out strong against Erling Haaland and De Bruyne. Mo Salah rediscovered his form as he turned Cancelo at the halfway line before flicking the ball over Ederson into the net.

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West Ham come into the game having drawn 1-1 away to Southampton. David Moyes's team felt rightly aggrieved over Southampton's opener as referee Peter Bankes blocked Jarred Bowen from getting the ball off Southampton before their goal. However, they fought back in the second half with Declan Rice getting the equaliser with a curling strike outside the box.

Liverpool have the better record in the fixture recently, winning 4 out of the last 5 meetings. West Ham only win being a 3-2 win at the Olympic Stadium. The away side haven't won at Anfield in 7 years, a 3-0 win in August 2015.

Both Sides Not Where They Want To Be

Jurgen Klopp will hope to keep the momentum going after their win over the champions. After missing out on the title by a point last season, Liverpool currently sit 8th with 13 points. They have suffered a retched start, only winning 3 of their 9 games. Fans will be hoping their win at the weekend will prove to be a turning point.

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Like his opposing manager, David Moyes would not be happy where his side sit. After finishing 7th last season after challenging for the major European places, the London club sit in 12th.  They failed to win their opening 7 games, however they have improved recently with signs that their new signings such as Scamacca and Paqueta are starting to click.

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