Liverpool vs. Tottenham: How to Watch the Premier League Clash
Liverpool and Tottenham are set to face off this Sunday at 13:30 (local time) in a crucial Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Fans eager to catch the action have several options for watching the game live on TV and online.
Where to Watch Liverpool vs. Tottenham
In Argentina, the match will be broadcast live on ESPN, available on the following channels:
- Channel 103 on Flow
- Channels 621 (SD) and 1621 (HD) on DirecTV
- Channels 105 (SD) and 1011 (HD) on Telecentro
For online streaming, viewers can tune in via Disney+, which offers ESPN, or through ESPN Extra on Telecentro Play, D Go, and Cablevisión Flow.
Kick-Off Times Around the World
- 13:30: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay
- 12:30: Bolivia and Venezuela
- 11:30: Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, and the United States (Eastern Time)
- 10:30: Mexico and the United States (Central Time)
- 09:30: United States (Mountain Time)
- 08:30: United States (Pacific Time)
Mac Allister’s Future at Liverpool: A Contract Watch
While the focus is on the pitch, off-field developments surrounding key players are also capturing attention. Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has stated that no contract renewal talks are currently underway, though he is “not in a rush” to negotiate a new deal. His current contract expires in 2028.
This situation comes as Ryan Gravenberch recently signed a new contract with the club, prompting questions about Mac Allister’s long-term future. Mac Allister acknowledged Gravenberch’s new deal, congratulating him and recognizing his importance to the team’s Premier League win.
A Return to Argentina?
Mac Allister has expressed a desire to return to Argentina later in his career, specifically mentioning Argentinos Juniors and Boca. He stated, “I’d love to return to Argentinos Juniors because my dad and my brothers all grew up there and we’re grateful,” and added, “And then, obviously, to Boca at some point.” This ambition adds another layer to the ongoing discussions about his future at Anfield.
The Mac Allister “Trial” at Liverpool
Recent analysis suggests Mac Allister is effectively “on trial” at Liverpool, with his performances under scrutiny. Becoming a father has also prompted him to re-evaluate his priorities, potentially influencing his career decisions.
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