Watch Liverpool vs Man City live on Super Sunday after Wolves vs Aston Villa from 1pm on Sky Sports Premier League; Kick-off 4.30pm
Thursday 7 November 2019 12:43, UK
The chief Premier League title protagonists face off on Sunday - Liverpool vs Manchester City - and you can follow every minute live on Sky Sports.
It is only the first week of November, but already there is a feeling this the first encounter of the season between 'The Kings of England' and the 'Champions of Europe' is a title-decider.
Defeat at Anfield on Sunday could have serious ramifications for Manchester City in their quest for a third straight Premier League title, and you can follow all the action live on Sky Sports.
Key times for Renault Super Sunday are:
You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, with our TV build-up kicking-off at 1pm where David Jones will be joined by a host of Sky Sports pundits to preview the crunch encounter.
There is a whole range of options to complement and enhance your viewing experience with Sky Sports - for both subscribers and non-subscribers.
For non-subscribers, Liverpool vs Manchester City is accessible through a NOW TV pass. Grab a Month Pass for just £33.99.
Sky Premier League subscribers will also be able to tune in to watch the channel's coverage on Sky Go.
You can also follow our live match blog across our digital platforms, where you will be able to watch all the major incidents via our expanded mobile clips service and keep up to date with all the action, including commentary, analysis and team line-ups.
Also, this season, you can watch Premier League highlights with Sky Sports just after the full-time whistle for free and without being a Sky Sports subscriber.
Want to catch-up? Highlights and the best of all the best from before, after and during the game will also be published On Demand.
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