

Watch Liverpool vs Newcastle United today as both teams attempt to bounce back from defeats last weekend, with FourFourTwo providing all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.
Date: Saturday, 31 January 2026
Kick-off time: 8:00pm GMT / 3:00pm ET
Venue: Anfield, Liverpool
TV & Streaming: TNT Sports / Discovery+ (UK), Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia)
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Both are still in the Champions League Liverpool in the round of 16 and Newcastle in the play-off round but neither currently occupy a Champions League place in the league table.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Liverpool vs Newcastle online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Watch Liverpool vs Newcastle United in the UK
Liverpool vs Newcastle United is a late Saturday kick-off and is this weekend's TNT Sports / Discovery+ pick. It will be live on TNT Sports 1 and available to stream on the Discovery+ platform for subscribers.
Watch Liverpool vs Newcastle United in the US
Liverpool vs Newcastle United will be one of the Premier League games available to stream live in the United States on Peacock this weekend.
How to watch Liverpool vs Newcastle United in Australia
Premier League lovers in Australia can watch Liverpool vs Newcastle United through Stan Sport.
Watch Liverpool vs Newcastle United from anywhere
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Liverpool vs Newcastle United: Premier League preview
The reverse fixture in August was an emotionally-charged affair. Having grabbed a possible Alexander Isak replacement from under Newcastle's noses in the form of Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool then signed Isak from the Magpies anyway.
St James' Park was febrile. With Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa not yet in the side, Eddie Howe went with Anthony Gordon in a central attacking role for the second game.
The former Everton winger was zipping around the park for 45 minutes, clearly energised by an amped-up atmosphere, before he was sent off for somewhat accidentally clobbering Reds defender Virgil van Dijk.
Liverpool threw away a two-goal lead against 10 men but Rio Ngumoha won it after nine minutes of stoppage time.
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Sixth-placed Liverpool will be hoping for a more straightforward evening at Anfield as the pressure just starts to creep up on manager Arne Slot.
The Reds were beaten at Bournemouth last weekend but absolutely walloped Qarabag in the Champions League on Wednesday to make it three European wins and clean sheets on the spin.
Only four teams have beaten Liverpool at Anfield this season: Manchester United and Nottingham Forest in the league, Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup, and PSV in the Champions League.
Liverpool aren't miles away from the top four. The questions is whether being winless in five Premier League fixtures since New Year's Day constitutes a worrying direction of travel.
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Liverpool vs Newcastle United: Expected line-ups
FourFourTwo's prediction
Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle United
FourFourTwo is predicting a second Liverpool league win over the Magpies, but doing so without much conviction.
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