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Bobby Vincent

Liverpool vs Fulham TV channel, kick-off time and Premier League live stream details

Liverpool are looking to avoid losing a sixth successive game at Anfield when they take on Fulham this afternoon in the Premier League.

Jurgen Klopp's men have now lost their last five games at home for the first time in the club's history following Thursday night's 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.

Some good news for the German, though, was the return of Alisson, Fabinho and Diogo Jota to the squad.

Fulham are on a decent run of form as they look to produce a remarkable fightback in order to survive in the top-flight.

Here are all the details you need to follow the match on Sunday afternoon.

What channel is Liverpool vs Fulham on?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event (with the fake crowd noise) with kick-off at 2pm, but on Sky Sports Premier League (without the fake crowd noise) at the earlier time of 1pm.

The game is the first of Sky Sports' Super Sunday programme.

If you're not a Sky Sports subscriber, you can check out the latest package deals and upgrades here.

Can I stream Liverpool vs Fulham?

Yes. Sky Sports customers will be able to stream the game via the Sky Go app - which is available on both Apple and Android devices.

For in-depth coverage of the Premier League clash, make sure you follow the Liverpool Echo website, where we will be have a live blog running.

What is the early Liverpool vs Fulham team news?

Liverpool defender Ozan Kabak is a doubt for the visit of Fulham, Klopp has confirmed.

The Reds boss said: “Ozan had yesterday after the game a little problem. He has played a lot of games now and we will see if he is ready for Fulham.

“It doesn’t look like in the moment, so we will have to find solutions.”

Nat Phillips missed Thursday's defeat, but is set to return, with Ben Davies also available for Klopp.

Fulham boss Scott Parker is set to evaluate his squad's fitness and condition on Saturday after the Cottagers played on Thursday as well.

Marek Rodak is a doubt for the game at Anfield with a hand injury he picked up in training.

One definite absentee is Tom Cairney, who is ruled out with a long-term knee injury.

A version of this article was first published on March 7 at 8am.

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