Here are all of the details of where you can watch Liverpool vs Arsenal on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Liverpool vs Arsenal
WHAT English Premier League
WHEN 11:30am ET / 8:30am PT • Sunday, April 9, 2023
WHERE Peacock Premium
STREAM WATCH NOW
With Peacock Premium, you can watch Liverpool vs Arsenal and tons more Premier League games.
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Replays of all 380 games for the 2021/22 season will be available to Peacock Premium subscribers. Matches will be available on replay and then for 30 days after they air.
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Courtesy of World Soccer Talk, download a complimentary copy of The Ultimate Soccer TV And Streaming Guide, which features details on where to watch all of the leagues from around the world on US TV and streaming.
To find out when soccer games are on, download the free Soccer TV Schedules App which includes listings of all of the live soccer matches available in the United States (available on Apple iOS devices and Android devices).
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