{"id":300000,"date":"2023-12-21T12:24:05","date_gmt":"2023-12-21T12:24:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=300000"},"modified":"2023-12-21T12:24:05","modified_gmt":"2023-12-21T12:24:05","slug":"liverpool-given-fifth-12-30-kick-off-of-the-season-in-latest-tv-picks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/soccer\/liverpool-given-fifth-12-30-kick-off-of-the-season-in-latest-tv-picks\/","title":{"rendered":"Liverpool given FIFTH 12.30 kick-off of the season in latest TV picks"},"content":{"rendered":"
Liverpool have been handed their fifth 12.30pm kick-off of the season as broadcasters confirmed their latest television selections.<\/p>\n
The Reds away match against Brentford has been selected for the Saturday lunchtime slot by TNT Sports.<\/p>\n
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp\u00a0has been open about his frustration being repeatedly selected in the slot by broadcasters.<\/p>\n
Klopp’s side have already faced Wolves, Everton, Manchester City and Crystal Palace in the Saturday lunchtime slot, with three of the fixtures coming away from home.<\/p>\n
His irritation at the kick-off time had largely been due to three of the matches coming director after an international break.<\/p>\n
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Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool face their fifth 12.30pm kick-off of the season against Brentford<\/p>\n
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Arsenal’s home match against Liverpool will be broadcast in a key match in the title race<\/p>\n
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Chelsea’s home match against Tottenham has been moved to a Friday 8pm kick-off time<\/p>\n
Wolves 1-3 Liverpool –\u00a0September 16<\/p>\n
Liverpool 2-0 Everton – October 21<\/p>\n
Man City 1-1 Liverpool – November 25<\/p>\n
Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool – December 9<\/p>\n
Brentford v Liverpool –\u00a0 February 17<\/p>\n
Liverpool’s trip to the Etihad to face Man City had been moved to an earlier kick-off time on the request of police rather than broadcasters.<\/p>\n
Police had requested the switch after security concerns in recent matches between the sides.<\/p>\n
Among the high-profile fixtures moved for television are Arsenal’s home match against Liverpool, as well as Tottenham’s trip to Chelsea.<\/p>\n
The Gunners will host Liverpool on February 4, with the Sunday afternoon match broadcast at\u00a04.30pm by Sky Sports.<\/p>\n
Arsenal and Liverpool are currently separated by a point at the top of the Premier League ahead of their first meeting of the season on Saturday.<\/p>\n
Chelsea’s home match against rivals Spurs has been\u00a0switched to a 8pm Friday night slot on February 23, with the clash chosen for broadcast by Sky Sports.<\/p>\n
Their initial meeting at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium saw Chelsea emerge as 4-1 winners after a bad-tempered affair, which saw Spurs have two players sent off.<\/p>\n
Saturday 3 February\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n 12:30 Everton v Spurs (TNT Sports)<\/p>\n 17:30 Sheff Utd v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Sunday 4 February<\/span><\/p>\n 14:00 Man Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n 16:30 Arsenal v Liverpool (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Monday 5 February<\/span><\/p>\n 20:00 Brentford v Man City<\/p>\n Saturday 10 February<\/span><\/p>\n 12:30 Man City v Everton (TNT Sports)<\/p>\n 17:30 Nott’m Forest v Newcastle (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Sunday 11 February<\/span><\/p>\n 14:00 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n \u00a016:30 Aston Villa v Man Utd (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Monday 12 February<\/span><\/p>\n 20:00 Crystal Palace v Chelsea (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Saturday 17 February<\/span><\/p>\n 12:30 Brentford v Liverpool (TNT Sports)<\/p>\n 17:30 Man City v Chelsea (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Sunday 18 February<\/span><\/p>\n 14:00 Sheff Utd v Brighton (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n 16:30 Luton Town v Man Utd (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Monday 19 February<\/span><\/p>\n 20:00 Everton v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Friday 23 February<\/span><\/p>\n 20:00 Chelsea v Spurs (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Saturday 24 February<\/span><\/p>\n 17:30 AFC Bournemouth v Man City (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n 20:00 Arsenal v Newcastle (TNT Sports)<\/p>\n Sunday 25 February<\/span><\/p>\n 13:30 Wolves v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n Monday 26 February<\/span><\/p>\n 20:00 West Ham v Brentford (Sky Sports)<\/p>\n TNT Sports have also selected Arsenal’s home match against Newcastle for coverage.<\/p>\n The match will kick-off at 8pm on Saturday, February 24, as the Gunners seek to avenge their controversial 1-0 loss to the Magpies in November.<\/p>\n Anthony Gordon’s winning goal was awarded after three separate VAR checks, with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta blasting the decision during post-match interviews.<\/p>\n Arteta escaped a ban last week for his comments, having branding the awarding of the goal as a \u2018disgrace\u2019 and \u2018embarrassing\u2019.\u00a0<\/p>\n