Liverpool have been basically flawless in all competitions this season, aside from their shock 1-0 Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg defeat to Spurs, and show no signs of slowing down in their quest to lift the league title in front of their supporters. Their only ever Premier League triumph came during the coronavirus pandemic, meaning they could not fully revel in celebration with their fans.
The hosts have their goal but so do the visitors. Young Ipswich coach Kieran McKenna continues to impress many as he overachieves with the Suffolk side. Unlike fellow newly-promoted side Southampton, The Tractor Boys have far from thrown in the towel and remain just short of moving out of the relegation zone. Unfortunately for them, it’s not an ideal run of fixtures right now, as they suffered a 6-0 humiliation last weekend at the hands of reigning champions City and now this weekend face the runaway train of Liverpool.
The biggest story surrounding Liverpool right now is the future of their three high-profile soon-to-be free agents Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, with all three yet to sign new deals and on the cusp of leaving for free in the summer.
The visitors are not without their own worries on that front as star striker Liam Delap continues to attract attention from bigger clubs like Chelsea and Spurs. McKenna will be desperate to keep the big man at the club for the remainder of this campaign at least as to lose him could be catastrophic for their hopes of survival.
How to watch Liverpool vs Ipswich Town, live stream and TV channel
This match is unfortunately unavailable to watch in the UK via traditional means due to the notorious 3pm blackout, which prohibits games which kick off at this time from being broadcast on TV or live stream.
Fans in the USA can watch the game via live stream on Peacock.
Meanwhile, in Canada, the match will be shown on fuboTV.
It's also possible to watch the match from anywhere in the world with the help of a VPN.
The section below will explain how to watch Liverpool vs Ipswich Town via VPN.
Watch from anywhere in the world by using a VPN
If you're travelling and worry about missing the game, perhaps on the go using your mobile devices, you don't have to miss the action.
Instead of surfing the web and message boards for dodgy and illegal live streams, you can just use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) which will set the IP address of your device to another country, allowing you to access legitimate and high-quality streams from your regular broadcasters.
So long as it complies with the terms and conditions set out by the broadcasters, you can use a VPN to watch the match online without issue.
Head to ExpressVPN to find out more.
Liverpool vs Ipswich Town: Team News
Arne Slot’s team have been very lucky with injuries when compared to some of their rivals in the Premier League this season and that theme continues. Diogo Jota and Joe Gomez are expected to be sidelined for a few weeks, while Curtis Jones is a doubt after coming off at half-time in their UCL win over Lille in midweek. Besides that, the Dutchman has a full-strength squad to choose from.
Ipswich are also somewhat fortunate compared to most in terms of their number of absentees, but they lack the squad depth of Liverpool, so missing key figures like Conor Chaplin, Kalvin Phillips and Chiedozie Ogbene, who is out for the season, can be much more damaging for them. Striker Sammie Szmodics is also a doubt for this clash.
Liverpool vs Ipswich Town: Date, time and location
The Premier League clash between Liverpool and Ipswich Town will kick off at 3pm GMT on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
The match will be held at the iconic Anfield.