Social distancing and behind closed door games will be the norm for the foreseeable future, but the action between the white lines will remain untouched.
With between nine and ten games remaining for each club, there is still plenty to play for, with relegation and European spots still up for grabs – with the Reds, of course, merely six points away from officially securing the title.
Man City‘s results could help dictate where and when Liverpool are crowned champions, and they along with Arsenal, Sheffield United and Aston Villa will kick-off the restart on June 17.
And with fans unable to attend games, Premier League broadcasters have ensured each of the remaining 92 fixtures are to be shown live, with Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and BBC all taking their share.
The latter is to show Premier League games for the first-ever time, all four of which will be free-to-air – and both Amazon and Sky Sports will show four and 25 games free respectively.
The Merseyside derby is to be one of Sky’s free offerings, with Jurgen Klopp‘s men returning to action at Goodison on Sunday, June 21 (7pm BST), and This Is Anfield will also be here for your every need, before, during and after the clash.
You can follow the derby and Liverpool’s remaining games by downloading the This is Anfield app for free on iPhone and Android, where we will be providing live text commentary throughout each and every one of the Red’s remaining games on our website.
UK Viewers
The four UK broadcasters will show all games live for the remainder of the 2019/20 season.
Liverpool’s first three games are all live on Sky Sports, which are available to live stream with NOW TV.
US Viewers
For American Reds, most of the remaining Premier League games will be shown on NBC, which is available to live stream with FuboTV.