Football fans around the world can’t wait to watch live the late Premier League kickoff as Chelsea hosts Liverpool at Stamford Bridge. Last weekend both teams lost their games, so it’s going to be an interesting game to watch.
Remember, Chelsea lost 3-1 against Brighton, and Liverpool lost to Crystal Palace 2-1. Crystal Palace’s winning goal in the 96th minute stopped Liverpool’s unbeatable run, so we hope to see Liverpool putting in much momentum to secure a win at Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool enter today’s game with 15 points, and they are currently in the 1st position of the table. Chelsea, on the other hand, comes into today’s game with 8 points, and they are currently in the 8th position.
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Match Details:
Match: Chelsea vs. Liverpool
Competition: Premier League
Date: Saturday, October 4, 2025
Kickoff Time: 7:30 PM (EAT)
Venue: Stamford Bridge
How to Watch Live:
On TV: SuperSport Premier League (DSTV), Sky Sports (UK).
Online Streaming: DSTV Stream, NOW TV, or Sky Go.
Mobile Streaming: Use the DSTV Stream app for Android and iOS users.
Live Commentary: Follow live text coverage and goal updates on Uncovered UG, BBC Sport, or Flashscore.
In conclusion, our dear viewers and followers, stay connected and enjoy every football moment as Chelsea and Liverpool face off at Stamford Bridge. Keep checking Uncovered UG for live updates, highlights, and post-match reactions.
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