Liverpool vs Hull: What time is it on, what TV channel is it on and what are the latest odds for the Premier League clash?
SunSport brings you all the latest ahead of the Premier League showdown between the Reds and the Tigers at Anfield
THE Premier League season is now well under way and already the table is starting to take shape.
Here we’ll take a look at Liverpool vs Hull, what time it is on and how you can follow all of the action.
What time is it on?
THE game kicks off at 3pm on Saturday September 24.
Where can I watch it?
UNFORTUNATELY, as has always been the case with 3pm kick-offs on Saturdays, the game will not be on broadcast live on television.
However, you can follow all of the live action on the SunSport blog kicking-off at 12pm on Saturday.
Highlights will be broadcast on BBC's Match of the Day at 10.30pm.
Team news
LIVERPOOL - Adam Lallana and Georginio Wijnaldum are set to return to Jurgen Klopp's starting XI having been rested for the midweek thumping of Derby in the EFL Cup. Meanwhile, Daniel Sturridge remains a last-minute call with injury.
HULL - Jake Livermore will be back at Mike Phelan's disposal having served his one-match suspension, while record-signing Ryan Mason could be in line for his first Premier League start at the KCOM Stadium after kicking off the game against Stoke in the EFL Cup midweek.
RELATED STORIES
Form – Last five games (all competitions)
LIVERPOOL - WDWWW
HULL - WLDLW
Latest odds?
LIVERPOOL - 1/5
HULL - 12/1
DRAW - 11/2
All odds from Sun Bets
Match stats
- Liverpool have only lost two of their 20 meetings with Hull, having won 13 and drawn five.
- The Reds have also never lost at home to Hull in any competition, winning eight and drawing two.
- Last time Hull were in the Premier League (2014-15) they bagged four points, with one win and one draw - keeping a clean sheet in both games.
- Sadio Mane has scored seven goals in his last five home Premier League games.
- Liverpool have lost just once in the last 14 games, winning seven and drawing six.
- Hull are yet to lose away from home this season, with one draw and two wins.
What They Said
LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp: "We should not care about the name of the opponent. It is not easier against Hull. Why should it be easier?
"When we can win against teams which people think are stronger than we are, why can't a team which people think are weaker than us have the opportunity to win?"