One of the fixtures of the season occurs on Sunday – Manchester United vs Liverpool – and now you can follow each second dwell on Sky Sports.
Old Trafford plays host to a of the football fixtures in the calendar – a competition that is full of entertainment history and goals. The fixture comes around at a critical stage for Jurgen Klopp and Gunnar Solskjaer as United look to flip around a tumultuous start while Liverpool goal to restore their eight-point direct at the peak of the Premier League.
Key times for Renault Super Sunday are:
It is possible to watch the match live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, together with our TV build-up kicking-off in 3pm where David Jones will be joined by a host of Sky Sports pundits to preview the crunch encounter.
There is a whole selection of choices to match and enhance your viewing experience using Sky Sports – to both non-subscribers and subscribers.
For non-subscribers, Manchester United vs Liverpool is available via a NOW TV pass. Catch a Month Pass for just #20 (usually #33.99).
Sky Premier League readers will also be able to tune into see the stations policy on Sky Go.
You might follow our match blog across our electronic platforms, where youll be able to observe all the significant events via our enlarged mobile clips service and keep up to date including team, analysis and comment line-ups.
This year, you can watch Premier League highlights with Sky Sports just after the full time whistle for free and with no Sky Sports subscriber.
Want to catch-up? Highlights and the best of the best after from earlier and during the match will also be published On Demand.
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