This Man United vs. Liverpool live stream is here, and we expect to see a much more eventful fixture than last weekend's depressing nil-nil draw. Not only does this weekend bring new opportunities to excite fans, but this time the FA Cup trophy is at stake.
The longtime rivals will face off once again in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday. To deal with an already condensed and crowded schedule, the FA Cup has eliminated replays (rematches played if the first matchup ends in a draw). Instead, teams tied at the end of 90 minutes will play another 30 minutes of extra time, and if the match is still tied, it will go to a penalty shootout.
So, in any case, the winner will be determined in this Sunday's game between Man U and Liverpool, and that winner will play the winner in the next game between West Ham and Doncaster. If you want to see two of the biggest teams in English soccer face off in a cup match, here's how to live stream Sunday's Man United vs. Liverpool game.
When there's a big FA Cup match, stream it on ESPN Plus, ESPN's stand-alone streaming app has exclusive rights to the FA Cup in the United States. If you are off a cable subscription, you only need to pay $5.99 a month for ESPN Plus. Even if you are a cable subscriber, you must pay this fee because ESPN Plus is not part of the cable package.
ESPN Plus subscribers can live stream Man U vs. Liverpool on set-top boxes such as Roku and Apple TV. They can also access the streaming service through ESPN's website and mobile apps (Android and iOS).
BBC One will broadcast the Man U vs. Liverpool FA Cup match at 4:30 p.m. ET, with the match itself kicking off 30 minutes later. Man U vs. Liverpool can be streamed on BBC iPlayer.
In Canada, Sportsnet will broadcast the Man U vs. Liverpool match. If you want to live stream Man U vs. Liverpool, you can get a 7-day Sportsnet Now subscription for $9.99.
This is where you can find streaming of Man U vs. Liverpool matches in other parts of the world.
For live streaming Man-United vs. Liverpool in other countries, check out LiveSoccerTV.com.
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