How to watch Liverpool vs Newcastle in Carabao Cup final on TV: Kick-off and live stream

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Liverpool will hope to make it back-to-back Carabao Cup triumphs when they take on Newcastle (Image: Getty)

Liverpool are set to defend their Carabao Cup title in the final against , who are striving to break a 70-year drought and secure their first piece of silverware since 1955. The Reds, who hold the record for the most victories in the competition with 10 wins, are making their second consecutive appearance in the final after defeating last year thanks to a Virgil van Dijk header in the 118th minute.

They’ll face off against the Magpies in what will be their second Carabao Cup final in three years. reached the final in 2023 but were defeated 2-0 by , marking ‘s inaugural trophy as manager of the Red Devils. Under the guidance of Eddie Howe, find themselves on the brink of claiming their first domestic trophy since their FA Cup victory in 1955, reports .

‘s also has the opportunity to etch his name into the club’s history books by becoming the first manager since Kenny Dalglish’s second tenure at Anfield to win a trophy in his debut season. As the highly anticipated final draws near, Express Sport provides all the details on how you can watch vs .

When is the kick-off for Liverpool vs Newcastle?

The 2024/25 Carabao Cup final is scheduled to take place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, with the game set to kick off at 4:30pm.

Which TV channel will broadcast Liverpool vs Newcastle in the UK?

Sky Sports will air the cup final on its Main Event and Football channels, with coverage kicking off at 3pm. Sky Go customers who can’t watch on TV can stream the match on their mobile devices and laptops.

For supporters wishing to catch the game without a Sky Go subscription, a one-day NOW TV membership can be bought for £14.99. Due to a simulcast agreement between Sky and ITV, fans nationwide can enjoy free-to-air coverage of the final. It will be broadcast on ITV1 and can also be streamed at no cost on ITVX.

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Newcastle will be without Anthony Gordon for the final at Wembley (Image: Getty)

Customers with a Sky TV package can add Sky Sports and all nine of their sports channels for just £20 per month. For £35 per month, you can get the broadcaster’s full sports package, which includes .

Fans who want to follow live commentary of the match can do so via talkSPORT, which will provide such coverage through presenter Adrian Durham. Sam Matterface, former England striker Darren Bent, and ex- midfielder Lee Clark – father of former star Bobby Clark – will also be providing commentary of the Wembley spectacle on talkSPORT.

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