Liverpool v Everton: How to watch the FA Cup on TV and live stream
Liverpool and Everton go head-to-head in the FA Cup this weekend
Liverpool host Everton in a Merseyside derby clash this weekend – a highlight of the FA Cup third round fixture list.
The Reds are in rampant form having won 19 of their 20 games so far this season and beat Everton 5-2 in a wild December encounter.
How times have changed in the space of a month, with Everton now led by Carlo Ancelotti who has guided his new side to two wins in his first three games plus a brave display though narrow defeat to Manchester City.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Liverpool v Everton game on TV and online.
What time is Liverpool v Everton?
Liverpool v Everton will kick off at 4:01pm on Sunday 5th January 2020.
Why is Liverpool v Everton at 4:01pm?
Kick off times are being intentionally delayed by a minute across the whole third round in support of the 'Take a Minute' to think about your mental health, part of the Heads Up campaign.
For more details on the campaign, check out the official FA website.
How to watch Liverpool v Everton on TV and live stream
Fans can tune in to watch the game for free on BBC1 from 3:30pm.
You can also live stream the match via BBC iPlayer on a range of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
Who will win? RadioTimes.com says…
The question is simple: can Liverpool maintain their fitness levels and subsequently maintain their stunning form?
The Reds have played a lot of football over the last month with the Club World Cup on top of a hectic Premier League period.
They will rest faces this weekend, Everton are likely to follow suit, but you simply can’t bet against Jurgen Klopp’s boys.
Prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Everton
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