You can watch every Liverpool live stream wherever you are in the world with a subscription to the right streaming service. It's not always possible to get to Anfield, so watching the Reds on TV is the next best thing. The great news is that you don't have to miss a single second of any Liverpool football match Even if you go abroad, a VPN will let you access Liverpool live streams wherever you are.
Every single Liverpool game is available to watch online and sometimes on TV, whether they're playing in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup or Carabao Cup. You can even catch them in the Club World Cup, European Super Cup and the Community Shield when they're in them too.
We'll break it down region by region but the luckiest Liverpool fans at the moment look to be those in Canada, who can watch most of their games on DAZN . In the States, streaming services Sling , FuboTV and Peacock offer the best options, with a little help from ESPN+ when it comes to domestic cup games.
Those in Australia should look towards Kayo Sports and Optus Sport, and, in the UK, it will be either BT Sport or Sky Sports for the majority of games, with the odd match on ITV Hub , BBC iPlayer or Amazon Prime Video . Read on for full details and don't forget to use a VPN to access your regular Liverpool live stream if you're out of the country.
Liverpool live stream anywhere in the world
If you're away from home and struggling to tap into your regular Liverpool live stream service, you'll want a VPN . This'll help you circumvent the geo-restrictions that prevent you from watching a game in particular parts of the world.
VPNs are a useful means of getting around this issue. They're cheap and easy to set up as well. Here's how it's done.
Use a VPN to watch Liverpool live streams from anywhere
USA: Liverpool live streams
Premier League
NBC has the rights to the Premier League in the US, with games also shown on USA Network and NBCSN, and the Peacock TV streaming service, which costs just $4.99 per month.
Meanwhile, if you don't have NBCSN or USA Network on cable, they're available through these excellent OTT streaming services:
Champions League
CBS is the Champions League TV rights holder in the US. That means you can watch Liverpool in the Champions League on the CBS TV channel or its streaming service Paramount Plus .
If you don't have CBS on cable, it's available through FuboTV.
FA Cup, Carabao Cup
ESPN has the rights to both English domestic cup competitions and shows every single FA Cup and Carabao Cup game live on ESPN Plus .
It's $6.99 per month for ESPN+ or you can get it with Hulu and Disney+ for $13.99 as part of the great value Disney Plus Bundle .
If you don't have ESPN on cable, it's available through both Sling and FuboTV.
UK: Liverpool live streams
Premier League
Sky Sports and BT Sport are the official UK broadcasters for the Premier League, but occasionally some games are shown on Amazon Prime Video .
The vast majority of games, however, are on Sky Sports and BT Sport, and you don't need long-term subscription packages to either of them. Try these instead:
NOTE: Not every Liverpool Premier League game is televised in the UK. If you're abroad in the UK, you can still access your games on Sling , FuboTV , Optus, DAZN and elsewhere if you use a VPN . Of the many options, we rate ExpressVPN as the best of the best .
Champions League
BT Sport , meanwhile, has exclusive rights for the Champions League, which makes it the place to watch all of Liverpool's games in the competition.
FA Cup
Liverpool's FA Cup games are televised free on the BBC and ITV in the UK. You can watch them on live TV, as well as on BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub .
Carabao Cup
Sky Sports has the rights to the Carabao Cup in the UK. Not every Liverpool game will be televised, but you'll be able to tune in to those that are, using the Sky TV and Now TV details above.
CAN: Liverpool live streams
Premier League, Carabao Cup, Champions League
Liverpool fans based in Canada are some of the luckiest in the world, as streaming service DAZN is the place to watch the Carabao Cup, all 380 Premier League games, plus Champions League action.
You can watch almost every Liverpool live stream on DAZN for just $20 per month , or you can subscribe annually for $150.
FA Cup
For FA Cup coverage, you'll have to turn to Sportsnet, which is available on most Canadian cable packages.
If you don't have cable, you can subscribe to standalone streaming service SN Now instead, with prices starting at $14.99 per month.
AUS: Liverpool live streams
Premier League
Optus Sport is the official Australian broadcaster for the Premier League. You can watch every EPL fixture on the streaming service, and that of course includes every Liverpool game. A subscription costs $14.99 per month.
Champions League
Stan Sport is the place to watch the Champions League in Australia, with a subscription costing $20 per month.
Carabao Cup
You can watch Liverpool in action in the Carabao Cup by subscribing to either beIN Sports or Kayo Sports , both of which offer new users a two-week free trial.
After that, a subscription to beIN Sports costs $19.99 per month, while a subscription to Kayo Sports costs $25 a month for simultaneous streaming on two screens, or $35 a month for streaming on up to three devices at a time.
Kayo Sports would be our recommendation, as it includes beIN in its package, in addition to an enormous variety of live sports.
FA Cup
Free-to-air Channel 10 has the rights to the FA Cup in Australia, which means you can live stream Liverpool's cup games for free on 10Play .
NZ: Liverpool live streams
Premier League, Champions League
Spark Sport is the place to watch Premier League and Champions League football in New Zealand, with a subscription costing $24.99 per month after a 7-day free trial.
FA Cup
You can watch Liverpool's FA Cup games on Sky Sport, which is available as part of a range of pay TV packages, and Sky Sport subscribers can also live stream the action via the Sky Go service.
If you don't have the network on cable, you can instead subscribe to the standalone streaming service Sky Sport Now for $19.99 per week or $39.99 per month.
Carabao Cup
beIN Sports has the rights to live Carabao Cup coverage in New Zealand, and Sky subscribers can add it to their package at an additional cost of $31.99 per month.
India: Liverpool live streams
Premier League
Star Sports subscribers in India can watch all of Liverpool's Premier League games either using the Star Sports TV channels or by getting a Disney+ Hotstar Premium streaming subscription .
Prices start from 499 rupees for a year for the mobile-only plan, or 1,499 rupees for the Premium package that lets you watch across up to four devices and in 4K.
Champions League, FA Cup
Sony Pictures Networks is the place to watch the Champions League and FA Cup, and you can live stream Liverpool's games on the over-the-top streaming service SonyLIV .
Carabao Cup
Viacom18 Media has the exclusive TV rights to air Carabao Cup matches in India, which means you can watch Liverpool in action on Viacom 18's MTV channel and through streaming services Voot Select and JioTV.
Can I watch Liverpool live streams on LFCTV?
LFC TV is Liverpool's own in-house TV channel and streaming service. It's available to Sky and Virgin Media customers in the UK, for £7 per month.
Fans outside of the UK and Ireland can subscribe to LFC TV GO instead, which costs the equivalent of £4.99 per month, or £49.99 per year.
What you get is full replays of first-team matches, usually a matter of hours after the games finish, news bulletins, interviews and documentaries from Melwood, and live coverage or highlights of every U23s and U18s match.
Liverpool fixtures
All times are given in ET. Add 5 hours for GMT, 10.5 hours for IST, 16 hours for AEDT and 18 hours for NZDT. Take away 3 hours for PT.
January and February fixture times and dates are confirmed. Later dates are provisional.
January 2022
Sun, 16 Jan: Liverpool vs Brentford, Premier League, 9am
Thu, 20 Jan: Arsenal vs Liverpool, Carabao Cup, 2.45pm
Sun, 23 Jan: Crystal Palace vs Liverpool, Premier League, 9am
February 2022
Sun, 6 Feb: Liverpool vs Cardiff, FA Cup, 7am
Thu, 10 Feb: Liverpool vs Leicester, Premier League, 2.45pm
Sun, 13 Feb: Burnley vs Liverpool, Premier League, 9am
Wed, 16 Feb: Inter Milan vs Liverpool, Champions League, 3pm
Sat, 19 Feb: Liverpool vs Norwich, Premier League, 10am
March 2022
Sat, 5 Mar: Liverpool vs West Ham, Premier League, 10am
Tue, 8 Mar: Liverpool vs Inter Milan, Champions League, 3pm
Sat, 12 Mar: Brighton vs Liverpool, Premier League, 10am
Sat, 19 Mar: Liverpool vs Man United, Premier League, 10am
April 2022
Sat, 2 Apr: Liverpool vs Watford, Premier League, 10am
Sat, 9 Apr: Man City vs Liverpool, Premier League, 10am
Sat, 16 Apr: Aston Villa vs Liverpool, Premier League, 10am
Sat, 23 Apr: Liverpool vs Everton, Premier League, 10am
Sat, 30 Apr: Newcastle vs Liverpool, Premier League, 10am
May 2022
Sat, 7 May: Liverpool vs Tottenham, Premier League, 10am
Sun, 15 May: Southampton vs Liverpool, Premier League, 10am
Sun, 22 May: Liverpool vs Wolves, Premier League, 11am
Micron’s new budget SSD could be the ultimate HDD-killer
Micron has become the first company to ship 176-layer QLC NAND flash at volume, paving the way for higher capacity SSDs at lower price points.
According to Micron, 176-layer QLC NAND enables 33% higher I/O speeds and 24% lower read latency than its previous 96-layer QLC. The company expects these performance improvements to help triple the adoption of QLC in consumer markets by 2023.
The “groundbreaking” NAND technology is set to feature predominantly in budget laptops and desktops , potentially eliminating one of the last remaining use cases for internal hard disk drives in the consumer space.
Micron 2400 SSD
Micron’s 176-layer QLC NAND will be first showcased in the new Micron 2400 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, which comes in three flavors: 512GB, 1TB and 2TB.
The company says the highest-capacity model reaches sequential read speeds of 4.5GB/s and write speeds of 4GB/s, and random reads/writes of 650K and 700K IOPS, respectively.
Although this level of performance doesn’t come close to the most performant SSDs on the market, the Micron 2400 outstrips even the fastest HDDs by a significant margin, supposedly at a competitive price point.
The top SKU is also the world’s only 2TB SSD that comes in the miniscule 22x30mm M.2 form-factor, which makes it suitable for ultrabooks and other thin-and-light laptops. More common 22x42mm and 22x80mm versions are also available.
"Micron’s 2400 SSD builds upon our 176-layer NAND industry leadership to drive the transition to QLC-based storage for the client market,” said Jeremy Werner, Corporate VP at Micron.
“Furthering our market leadership, we expect the new 2400 PCIe Gen4 SSD will significantly accelerate the adoption of QLC in client devices as it enables broader design options and more affordable capacity."
Although the Micron 2400 will only be available to device manufacturers, the company says 176-layer NAND technology will also be incorporated into select Micron Crucial consumer SSDs in future.
One of the coolest Microsoft Teams features is now available to everyone
The wait is finally over as Microsoft has announced that its walkie talkie feature in Microsoft Teams is now generally available.
The feature, which was first announced two years ago and has been in preview ever since, lets users of the software giant's video conferencing software use their smartphone or tablet as a walkie talkie that can work over both a cellular or wireless connection.
While Teams' walkie talkie functionality will work on any Android smartphone by pressing and holding down an on-screen button when speaking and releasing the button to listen, it's even more useful on rugged smartphones . This is because many rugged smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy XCover 5 have a customizable button that can be mapped to Teams' walkie talkie feature so that workers won't have to unlock their phones to access push-to-talk functionality.
Teams users can now test out Microsoft's walkie talkie feature for themselves on their Android smartphones and tablets but the company has also gone ahead and brought this functionality to the Teams app for iOS.
Dedicated push-to-talk button
In addition to highlighting how Teams' walkie talkie feature can be used on Samsung's rugged smartphones, Microsoft has also announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with Zebra Technologies in a new blog post .
As a result, Teams' walkie talkie feature is now generally available on a wide range of Zebra mobile devices including its rugged TC-series, customer-facing EC-series and its scanning device the MC-series. However, what sets these devices apart from others is the fact that they have a dedicated push-to-talk button so that frontline workers can instantly and securely communicate with their teams with the push of a button.
In a separate blog post , corporate vice president of modern workplace verticals at Microsoft, Emma Williams explained how the company's digital walkie talkie feature is more secure than traditional radios, saying:
“This functionality, built natively into Teams, reduces the number of devices employees must carry, and lowers costs for IT. Unlike analog devices with unsecure networks, customers no longer have to worry about crosstalk or eavesdropping from outsiders. And since Walkie Talkie functions over Wi-Fi or cellular data, this capability can be used across geographic locations.”
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