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Premier League: date, time, TV channels and line-ups for Liverpool vs West Ham
Date, time, TV channels and line-ups for Liverpool vs West Ham
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Liverpool host West Ham this Saturday as part of matchday 28 of the Premier League. Two teams with different ambitions, but only one goal: victory.
Completely out of the title race, Liverpool are now hoping to at least clinch a Top 4 finish and secure Champions League football next season. Mohamed Salah and his teammates sit sixth, just three points behind third-placed Manchester United.
The Hammers, meanwhile, are locked in a fierce relegation battle. Sitting 18th with 25 points, they trail Nottingham Forest—just outside the drop zone—by two points, and they know every point is crucial as the season draws to a close.
Date and kick-off time for Liverpool vs West Ham
The match is scheduled for Saturday, 28 February 2026 at 3:00 p.m. GMT at Anfield.
Where to watch the match live
Arena Sport 1 Hrvatska HD
beIN Connect MENA
beIN Connect MENA HD
beIN Connect Türkiye
beIN Sports MENA 1 HD
beIN Sports MENA 4K UHD
beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD
beIN Sports Türkiye 3 HD
DAZN Canada
DAZN España
DAZN Portugal
Fast Sports
Fubo Sports USA
FuboTV Canada
Go3 Extra Sport Baltics
Monomax Streaming
Premier Sports 1 Ireland HD
Stan Sport Australia
ViaPlay Nederland HD
ViaPlay Norge HD
ViaPlay Suomi HD
VOYO Pro TV Romania
Probable line-ups: Liverpool vs West Ham
Liverpool: Alisson, Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo, Ekitike.
West Ham: Hermansen, Todibo, Mavropanos, Disasi, Wan-Bissaka, Fernandes, Magassa, Diouf, Bowen, Summerville, Castellanos.
Latest bracketology for Tennessee basketball ahead of Alabama game
No. 22 Tennessee (20-8, 10-5 SEC) has three basketball games remaining in the 2025-26 regular-season.
The Vols have two home and one away contests remaining in regular-season play: Alabama, at South Carolina and Vanderbilt.
The SEC Tournament will be contested March 11-15 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
Selection Sunday for the NCAA Tournament is scheduled for March 15, while the First Four will take place March 17-18 and the first round will be contested March 19-20. The Final Four is scheduled for April 4-6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
On Friday, USA TODAY Sports released updated bracketology.
Tennessee is projected a No. 5 seed and would play No. 12 seed High Point in the first round at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. The winner would advance to play either No. 4 seed Texas Tech or No. 13 seed Utah Valley in the second round.
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Goodwin on underdog status, top-six fight & 'remarkable' Motherwell
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has been speaking to the media before his side's Premiership trip to play Motherwell on Saturday.
Here are the main points:
- Goodwin admits "we will probably be underdogs in a lot of people's eyes" against a Motherwell side who have had a "remarkable" season, but United "believe we are capable of beating any opposition on any given day".
- Goodwin says his defenders can take confidence from the midweek 0-0 draw with Aberdeen, which was just their fourth clean sheet in the league this season.
- He added that "concentration levels are going to be key" against a very good attacking team and a striker, Tawanda Maswanhise, who is "having the season of his career".
- United are seventh in the table, nine points behind Falkirk in sixth, but Goodwin insists "we certainly won't give up the fight" of getting into the top half, adding "we have just got to keep believing".
- Amid what has been an ultra-competitive top division this term, Goodwin believes "'it has been a tough tough league for everybody" and he doesn't believe "there is a team at the top of the table that looks forward to playing any of the fixtures at this moment in time".
- Immersed in a hectic schedule Goodwin admits "there is a bit of fatigue and a few bumps and bruises within the squad".
- And with three games in a week coming up the United boss stresses "we have a few decisions to make tomorrow with regards to the starting 11".
- Goodwin was again asked about the condition of the much-maligned Tannadice pitch and is disappointed it "has become this talking point".
- He adds no blame is being pointed at anyone and stresses it is not down to a lack of investment in the pitch but due to things outwith United's control - namely the horrendous weather combined with a busy schedule of fixtures.