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What TV channel is Leeds United vs Liverpool on? Live stream details, kick-off time and more

Leeds United are preparing for the visit of Liverpool on Monday evening as Marcelo Bielsa's side look to continue their impressive season.

The Whites produced a shock result last time out as they edged Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium last weekend.

The victory in Manchester was perhaps the highlight of the Yorkshire club's outstanding season so far, especially with the visitors being down to 10 men for the majority of the clash.

Monday night comes as a different challenge for Leeds, with the reverse fixture of the opening weekend of the campaign.

Back then, the Whites were on the wrong side of a seven-goal thriller at Anfield but they'll be keen for revenge at Elland Road.

With all this said, LeedsLive have gathered all of the key information for Leeds United vs Liverpool.

What channel is Leeds United vs Liverpool on?

You will be able to watch the Premier League clash live on Sky Sports Main Event (with the fake crowd noise) and Sky Sports Premier League (without the fake crowd noise).

The pre-match coverage begins on Monday, 19 April, at 7pm on both channels but you will need a Sky Sports subscription to access the game.

If you are not already a Sky Sports subscriber, you can check out the latest package deals available here.

Leeds United vs Liverpool: Past meetings

Leeds have not beaten Monday's opponents in 20 years, since a 2-1 win at Anfield thanks to goals from Rio Ferdinand and Lee Bowyer, which secured the three points for David O'Leary's side.

Liverpool have managed seven wins in the nine games played between the two sides since then, but the Whites will be desperate to end that rotten run on Monday night.

In the most recent meeting, the Reds edged Bielsa's team 4-3 with Mohamed Salah grabbing a hat-trick and Virgil van Dijk also netting one for the hosts on Merseyside.

Jack Harrison, Patrick Bamford and Mateusz Klich all scored for Leeds that day to ensure it was one of the most entertaining games of the season.

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