Liverpool's Greek defender Kostas Tsimikas reacts after being tackled by Arsenal's Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus(Image: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Arsenal v Liverpool TV channel, kick-off time and live steam details

by · Wales Online

Liverpool are gearing up for a crucial Premier League encounter as they prepare to battle it out with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, with the Reds aiming for their eighth league victory. Arne Slot's team knows the importance of clinching all three points to regain pole position.

The Merseyside club will have to contend without the services of Diogo Jota, and the comeback date for 'keeper Alisson Becker remains uncertain as he recuperates from a hamstring injury. Slot addressed the condition of his injured players during his press briefing on Friday: "I think they (the injured players) feel good but not when it comes to playing [yet]."

Regarding Alisson, he added: "Alisson is progressing well, like we expected, but it is not a short-term recovery so it is always difficult to judge. The best way to judge an injury is at the end and he is not there yet. Don't expect him to be in against Brighton [next week]."

Slot also touched upon Federico Chiesa's situation, hinting at a potential return. "Federico Chiesa might train with us today or tomorrow," he said, implying that Chiesa's participation could hinge on his training sessions over the coming days.

On the other side, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta conveyed uncertainty around the availability of Bukayo Saka, Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori for today's match. Arteta expressed the team's intent. "We're going to do our very best to somehow have them available," adding, "It's very, very uncertain," reports the Liverpool Echo.

He also remarked further on Saka's status: "He's done a bit of training on the grass," before conceding, "how far we can get him before Sunday is another question. We will see."

Here is every detail needed to follow this pivotal clash.

What time does Arsenal vs Liverpool kick off?

The game at the Emirates Stadium is set to commence at 4:30pm on Sunday, October 27.

How can I view the game in the UK?

UK fans can catch the match live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event channels from 4pm.

You can also stream the match on Sky Go.

Where can I see the highlights?

BBC's Match of the Day 2 will be airing extended highlights of the match from 10:30pm.