
Liverpool faces Chelsea at Anfield on Saturday, aiming to secure a Champions League spot. Chelsea, struggling with six consecutive losses, hopes to turn their fortunes around.
Liverpool can lock down a Champions League place and jeopardize the European hopes of Chelsea when two traditional powers clash at Anfield early Saturday.
The Reds are coming off a 3-2 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford but their 58 points still have them comfortable when it comes to locking down a top-five spot. Arne Slot's men are six points clear of sixth-place Bournemouth with just three matches left on their PL dockets.
WATCH — Liverpool v Chelsea
Chelsea are free-falling down the table, losers of six-straight matches under fired coach Liam Rosenior and interim boss Calum McFarlane.
The Blues have conceded 14 goals in those matches and scored just once, Joao Pedro's overhead kick ending a 575-minute Premier League goalless drought.
For live updates and highlights throughout Liverpool vs Chelsea, check out PST's live blog coverage below.
Kick off time: 7:30am ET Saturday
Venue: Anfield — Liverpool
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock
The match is scheduled to kick off early Saturday at Anfield.
You can stream the match live on Peacock TV.
Liverpool is in a comfortable position with 58 points, while Chelsea is struggling at the bottom with six consecutive losses.

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Liverpool have won three-of-four but they've been out-produced in four of their last five. This will come down to who is better up for the challenge and who makes fewer mistakes. Your guess is as good as ours, but we're hoping for goals. Liverpool 2-2 Chelsea.