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·21 de septiembre de 2024
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·21 de septiembre de 2024
Liverpool and AFC Bournemouth are poised for an intriguing Premier League face-off at Anfield this weekend, as both teams seek to recover from recent setbacks. Unfortunately, UK fans keen to catch the action live will be left in the dark due to broadcast restrictions.
This Saturday, the Premier League’s traditional 3pm blackout will prevent the live telecast of Liverpool’s duel with Bournemouth across the UK. This longstanding rule, aimed at boosting matchday attendances, ensures that no live football is broadcast between 2:45pm and 5:15pm. As a result, fans eager to witness the contest will have to rely on highlights and international broadcasts.
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Liverpool’s campaign under the stewardship of Arne Slot faced an unexpected hurdle last weekend with a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest at Anfield. This loss, Forest’s first at Anfield in 55 years, has ruffled the feathers of the Kop faithful, given the team’s difficulty in breaking down Nuno Espirito Santo’s resolute defence. Despite the setback and potential fatigue from a midweek Champions League battle with AC Milan, Liverpool eyes a bounce-back against Andoni Iraola’s side. Historically, Liverpool have dominated this fixture, outscoring Bournemouth 18-3 in their last five meetings, including a staggering 9-0 victory last August.
On the other side, Bournemouth, currently 11th in the league table, has had a mixed start with one win, two draws, and a single loss. Their most memorable moment so far was a thrilling 3-2 victory over Everton, marked by Luis Sinisterra’s dramatic late winner. Despite a narrow 1-0 defeat to Chelsea recently, Bournemouth has shown commendable resilience and an ability to create scoring opportunities, traits they will hope to bring into their upcoming clash.
For those in the UK, live coverage will be unavailable due to the blackout rule, which is set to continue until at least 2029 to protect lower league attendances. However, international fans can tune into the match via the USA network, Universo, Peacock, NBC, and beIN Sports 1. UK viewers can catch the highlights on BBC’s Match of the Day and on Sky Sports shortly after the game concludes.
While Liverpool vs Bournemouth won’t grace television screens in the UK this weekend, the matchup remains a key fixture for both clubs as they aim to rectify their early-season blips and climb the Premier League standings.