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Watch Southampton vs. Liverpool – Live Online Streams and Worldwide TV Info

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Watch Southampton vs. Liverpool – Live Online Streams and Worldwide TV Info

The end of the season is here and some may rejoice with ‘finally‘ – but it is still a day for three points and farewells. Here’s how to watch live around the world.

Southampton will finish 20th and Liverpool fifth, irrespective of the result at St Mary’s, but it is a chance to head into the summer with positivity off the back of a victory.

Jurgen Klopp‘s side forewent the opportunity to take the top-four race to the final day with the draw against Aston Villa, but they can close out the campaign with an 11-game unbeaten streak.

It is positivity we could do with heading into the summer, and a fitting farewell for Roberto Firmino and James Milner – both of whom will be expected to feature.

For one last time this season, into these, Reds.

Check This Is Anfield for the latest team news ahead of the match.

You can also follow the game by downloading the This is Anfield app, including lineups, live coverage and all the reaction and analysis.

The match gets underway at 4.30pm (BST) – or 11.30am in New York, 8.30am in Los Angeles, 1.30am (Monday) in Sydney, 7.30pm in Dubai and 6.30pm in Nairobi.

UK Viewers

Southampton vs. Liverpool is not live on TV in the UK, but live audio commentary and a full match replay and highlights will be available on LFCTV GO here.

This Is Anfield will also be providing live text commentary throughout on our website and full match reaction and analysis on the This Is Anfield app for iPhone and Android later.

Download free here.

US Viewers

Southampton vs. Liverpool is being shown live on Peacock in the US, which is available to live stream here.

This Is Anfield will also be providing live text commentary throughout on our website and full match reaction and analysis on the This Is Anfield app for iPhone and Android later.

Download free here.

Canada Viewers

Southampton vs. Liverpool is being shown live on fuboTV Canada, which is available to live stream with fuboTV here.

This Is Anfield will also be providing live text commentary throughout on our website and full match reaction and analysis on the This Is Anfield app for iPhone and Android later.

Download free here.

Worldwide

Live audio commentary of Southampton vs. Liverpool and a full match replay and highlights will also be available on LFCTV GO here.

Check our Rest of the World TV guide below for a list of TV broadcasters showing the match live.

This Is Anfield will also be providing live text commentary throughout on our website and full match reaction and analysis on the This Is Anfield app for iPhone and Android later. Download free here.

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Rest of the World

Supporters can find Liverpool’s last league game of the season live on the following channels worldwide:

SuperSport 6 Digitalb, beIN Sports Xtra, TOD, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, SuperSport Variety 2, DStv Now, Csport.tv, Csport.tv, Star+, Optus Sport, Sky Go, Sky Sport Mix, Paramount+, Astro Go, Diema Sport 2, Play Diema Xtra, fuboTV Canada, Migu, QQ Sports Live, iQiyi, Sky Sport NOW, Cytavision Sports 4, Cytavision on the Go, Nova Sports Start, Canal+ Sport 5, Skylink, Viaplay Denmark, Viaplay Estonia, Elisa Viihde Viaplay, MULTISPORTS 3, WOW, Nova Sports Start, Now Player, 625 Now Premier League 5, Now E, SíminnSport 2, JioTV, Hotstar VIP, Vidio, Sport 3, SKY Go Italia, Sky Sport Football, NOW TV, SuperSport Kosova 6, Viaplay Latvia, Viaplay Lithuania, Astro Arena 2, sooka, TSN1 Malta, GO TV Anywhere, Skynet Myanmar, Viaplay Netherlands, SkySports Pop-Up, Sky Sport NOW, V Sport Premier League 2, Viaplay Norway, Viaplay Poland, Eleven Sports 3 Portugal, Prima Play, Prima Sport 2, Arena Sport 8 Serbia, StarHub TV+, Canal+ Sport 5, Skylink, Arena Sport 3 Slovenia, DStv App, SuperSport Variety 2, DAZN, Viaplay Sweden, beIN CONNECT Turkey, Peacock

You can follow all the action today and the upcoming transfer window and pre-season with us by downloading the This is Anfield app for iPhone and Android for free.

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Real Madrid ponder move for Liverpool star as ‘internal discussions’ take place over bargain…

Real Madrid have been the latest club to throw their hat in the ring over a departing Liverpool star who is now assessing his options for the future.

Roberto Firmino has been an excellent servant for Liverpool over the years. With 110 goals in 361 appearances, he will be sorely missed at Anfield.

The Brazilian forward decided to call it quits on his time in Liverpool as he is set to depart upon his contract expiring in the summer.

Plenty of clubs have been interested, but his next destination has not yet been confirmed. A move to Serie A could be on the cards, with the likes of AC Milan and Juventus interested.

Firmino himself is said to be keen on a move to Barcelona. However, Xavi is instead prioritising a move for Chelsea’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Barcelona’s La Liga rivals Real Madrid have now seemingly entered the race. Carlo Ancelotti’s side are keen to add some attacking reinforcements to their ranks.

“Roberto Firmino, one of the names considered by Real Madrid — there are no negotiations as of now, just internal discussions about Bobby,” Fabrizio Romano clarified on Twitter.

“He’s one of 4/5 options as new striker; different kind of players in the list.”

Real Madrid already have a core of Brazilian players in their dressing room. Indeed, the likes of Rodrygo, Vinicius Jr and Éder Militao would make Firmino feel at home.

Fabinho opens up on Firmino exit

Fellow Brazilian star Fabinho recently revealed how Firmino’s exit came about. The Liverpool midfielder told all in a recent interview.

“This season, we were always asking him when he would sign a new contract: ‘come on, we want you to sign and stay with us.’ We didn’t expect him to go,” said Fabinho.

“He’s 31 years old so he has a lot to do. He can still play his best football at that age, he’s young.

“We didn’t expect this decision to be made but he had to go and sometimes we saw that he was not happy because of the injuries as well. He’s someone who usually doesn’t get injured and he struggled a little bit with the injuries.

“We already know he won’t stay, it was an emotional week for all of us and the only thing is I wish the very best for him and his family.”

Even in a season where Firmino hasn’t always been in the starting 11, he has still contributed. Producing 12 goals and five assists isn’t bad going in 1,686 minutes.

His next move remains up in the air as the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and AC Milan all consider offering him a contract.

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