Liverpool sits at the busy intersection of US Premier League fandom — the third-most-followed Premier League side in America behind Manchester United and Manchester City, by most subscriber-data estimates. Anfield’s 7am Eastern kickoffs are appointment television for the LFC supporter network from Boston to Austin, and Peacock is the full path. Every league match, $7.99 a month, no blackouts.
The widget pulls the next two weeks of Liverpool fixtures across all competitions. Most Premier League weeks deliver one Saturday and one midweek match; Champions League knockout months stack a UEFA Tuesday or Wednesday on top.
Premier League: Peacock and the simulcasts
Liverpool’s full Premier League schedule streams on Peacock — every match, every weekend, every midweek round. The $7.99/month subscription is the entire Premier League broadcast for the US market.
NBC and USA Network simulcast a meaningful chunk of Liverpool’s marquee fixtures on cable. Title-race fixtures against City, Arsenal, or Chelsea typically draw the noon-Eastern Saturday slot on USA Network, which is the strongest US Premier League viewing window of the week. The Saturday early-window 7:30am Eastern slot (generally the top-of-the-table fixture each week) also tends to land on USA. NBC linear broadcasts roughly 50 Premier League matches per season, with Liverpool over-indexed.
Peacock is the only path to the smaller midweek fixtures — the Tuesday-night League Cup catch-ups, the post-Champions-League domestic rounds, the New Year’s congested fixture run. Cable simulcasts don’t fill those gaps.
Champions League: Paramount+
UEFA Champions League is on Paramount+ in the US, the entire group stage and knockout. Liverpool’s Champions League nights (usually Tuesday or Wednesday at 3pm Eastern) get the full CBS Sports Golazo treatment with Kate Abdo, Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, and Micah Richards in studio. The pre-match show has become the default US Champions League broadcast experience.
Paramount+ runs $7.99/month ad-supported, $12.99 ad-free, and the SHOWTIME bundle adds a meaningful US sports library on top. Liverpool fans typically subscribe through the back end of group stage, hold for the round of 16, and let the subscription lapse if Liverpool exit pre-quarterfinal — the cancel-and-rejoin pattern is well-supported.
FA Cup, EFL Cup, Community Shield
ESPN+ has US FA Cup rights. Liverpool’s FA Cup ties (typically a Saturday or Sunday afternoon English kickoff, late morning Eastern) stream on the ESPN+ app at $11.99/month or the Disney+ bundle at $10.99/month.
The EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) is on Paramount+, the same subscription as Champions League. Liverpool’s deeper League Cup runs occasionally produce a Wembley final, which Paramount+ broadcasts with the full studio. The Community Shield curtain-raiser typically lands on Paramount+ but has historically moved year-to-year.
Liverpool fixtures against US-followed opposition
Title-race Saturdays (Liverpool versus City, Arsenal, Chelsea, or United) typically draw the noon-Eastern slot on USA Network, simulcast on Peacock. These are the highest-leverage Premier League viewing windows in the US calendar and the broadcasters know it.
European nights against Real Madrid, Barcelona, or Bayern get the Paramount+ marquee treatment, with extended pre and post-match studio time and a US-tailored broadcast feel that Paramount has built around its UEFA rights.
Pre-season and US tours
Liverpool tour the US most summers in some form — the Premier League Summer Series, the FC Series, or club-organized fixtures. ESPN+ has historically carried the Florida-based pre-season tours; CBS has carried select FC Series matches. Pre-season is rights-by-match, not a package, so check the specific friendly’s broadcaster.
The 2026 Club World Cup is also worth flagging — FIFA’s expanded competition runs in the US in summer 2026, with full broadcast rights split across DAZN, TNT Sports, and other platforms still being finalized at the national level. Liverpool’s qualification for that tournament would change the summer-2026 viewing math materially.
What Liverpool’s US viewing costs
A complete Liverpool calendar for an American fan: Peacock yearly at $79.99, Paramount+ for Champions League and EFL Cup months (roughly six months at $7.99 = $48), ESPN+ for FA Cup months (typically three to four months at $11.99 = $36-48). Total: $164-176 per year if Liverpool go deep in cups; closer to $130 if they exit early.
That math compares favorably to a UK supporter paying for Sky, TNT Sports, and Amazon Prime to assemble the full schedule.
Quick reference
- Premier League: Peacock ($7.99/month) — entire 380-match slate
- Champions League: Paramount+ ($7.99/month) — group through final
- FA Cup: ESPN+ ($11.99/month) — Liverpool ties only
- EFL Cup: Paramount+ — Carabao Cup ties
- US pre-season tour: Varies by tournament
- Cable simulcasts: USA Network for marquee Saturday windows
