How and where to watch today’s Premier League game between Fulham and Liverpool.

Where to watch: The match will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. The match between Fulham and Liverpool is set to kick off at 3:00 pm GMT on Sunday, 4 January 2026.

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Craven Cottage in London will be the site of an English top flight encounter when home side Fulham play hosts to visiting side Liverpool during a Gameweek 20 fixture of the Premier League. Both teams enter the game on the back of draws in their respective previous outings.

Fulham managed to maintain their unbeaten run with the 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, but the same draw ended their winning sequence, which saw the Cottagers beat Burnley, Nottingham Forest and West Ham United on the trot. The team are currently in 11th position on the league charts, and a win on Sunday would go a long way in helping them achieve qualification to Europe.

However, Liverpool have always proven to be an unassailable opponent for Marco Silva; the gaffer has lost all 11 of his fixtures played against the 20-time League Champions. For Fulham as a club, however, the picture is slightly brighter; the Cottagers did manage to register one win and one draw in their two league fixtures against the Reds last season.

Liverpool’s three-game winning streak also suffered a halt when the Reds met Leeds United, and managed just a 0-0 draw. Although extending their unbeaten run to eight games, and still in 4th position on the charts, Arne Slot will be hoping for far better performances from his team if they are to secure European qualification.

The recent away record of the Reds will definitely speak in their favour; Liverpool have managed to win three of their last four games played away from Anfield in all competitions. Sunday will provide an opportunity to extend this record.

Taking into consideration current forms and recent results, either a draw or a win for Liverpool seems to be the possible outcome of the fixture.