Leeds United vs Liverpool Tonight: Kick-Off Time, Lineups, Injury News & How to Watch Live

Elland Road Leeds United Stadium under the lights before Leeds United vs Liverpool
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Written by Swikblog Sports Desk

Premier League, Elland Road — Saturday 6 December 2025

Leeds United vs Liverpool Live Score & Match Status

Current score: Leeds United 0–0 Liverpool

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Leeds United and Liverpool meet under the Elland Road lights tonight in one of the standout fixtures of the Premier League weekend. It is Leeds’ third game in a week against last season’s top-four sides, while the Reds arrive looking to steady their form after a frustrating 1-1 draw with Sunderland.

Both managers have delivered significant team news updates ahead of kick-off, with Liverpool boosted by the return of Conor Bradley and Leeds monitoring several key attackers after a draining run of fixtures.

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Leeds United vs Liverpool: Kick-Off Time Around the World

Country/Region Local Time
United Kingdom 5:30 pm GMT
Europe (Central) 6:30 pm CET
United States (Eastern) 12:30 pm ET
United States (Pacific) 9:30 am PT
Canada (Toronto) 12:30 pm
India 11:00 pm IST
Australia 4:30 am AEDT (Sunday)
New Zealand 6:30 am NZDT (Sunday)

How to Watch Leeds United vs Liverpool Live on TV and Stream

UK: The match is shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with streaming via Sky Go and NOW TV.

USA: Coverage is available via Peacock and selected NBC regions, depending on local listings.

Canada: Streaming on platforms carrying Premier League rights such as Fubo.

Australia & New Zealand: Fans can watch on leading subscription sports services that hold Premier League rights in their region.

For a full list of international broadcast partners, check the official Premier League broadcast guide.

Official club coverage: Both clubs will carry live audio commentary, minute-by-minute updates and post-match reaction on their digital channels and match centres.

Latest Liverpool Team News Ahead of Leeds United vs Liverpool

Liverpool travel to Yorkshire with a timely boost at right-back. Conor Bradley has returned to full training after missing four matches since the last international break and head coach Arne Slot expects him to be available for the squad.

Slot also reported no fresh injury issues following the midweek draw with Sunderland. Joe Gomez took a knock in the previous game against West Ham and could not complete ninety minutes, but the staff are confident he will train again before kick-off.

Jeremie Frimpong remains sidelined with a hamstring problem, while young defender Giovanni Leoni is still out with a long-term cruciate ligament injury.

The big attacking question is always around Mohamed Salah. After coming on at half-time in midweek, Slot stressed that Salah is “always in his mind” when choosing a starting XI and highlighted the Egyptian’s exceptional influence over the years.

Another key talking point is Federico Chiesa. The Italian has made lively contributions from the bench and the manager praised his willingness to keep running and defend late in games, underlining that such mentality is vital for forwards as well as defenders.

Bradley and Dominik Szoboszlai must tread carefully tonight: both are one yellow card away from a one-match Premier League suspension, which could impact Slot’s decision-making if the game becomes heated.

Leeds United Injury Update, Fixture Fatigue & Key Choices

Leeds boss Daniel Farke has had to manage both injuries and a congested schedule. The hosts will definitely be without Daniel James and Sean Longstaff, removing two energetic midfield options.

Forwards Lukas Nmecha and Dominic Calvert-Lewin are rated as doubts. Nmecha has been dealing with hamstring discomfort after the last match, while Calvert-Lewin has calf issues. Both will require late fitness checks after a demanding week.

Farke repeatedly stressed the importance of sharing the workload, especially in positions that demand relentless running such as wing-back and central midfield. New arrivals who are still adapting to Premier League intensity may find three games in seven days particularly tough.

He highlighted that players like Anton Stach and Gabi Gudmundsson were used more sparingly against Manchester City, which may prove crucial tonight. However, Ao Tanaka has logged heavy minutes in both recent fixtures and will be closely monitored before kick-off.

Rodon’s Remarkable 100-Game Milestone

One of the stories of Leeds’ season is Joe Rodon’s incredible durability. The Welsh centre-back has become the first outfield player since club legend Norman Hunter to make 100 consecutive league or play-off appearances for the Whites.

Rodon reached his century during the 3-1 victory over Chelsea, having started this run back in October 2023. In that time he has played almost every available minute and been substituted only once, underlining his importance in Farke’s system.

The manager has described Rodon as a “warrior” and a role model for professionalism — meticulous with recovery, nutrition and preparation. Against Liverpool’s front line, his leadership in the back line will again be crucial.

Form Guide and Stats: Leeds vs Liverpool

Leeds come into this game after a 3-1 win over Chelsea, which followed a dramatic 3-2 stoppage-time defeat at Manchester City. Those two performances have strengthened their top-half credentials and proved they can compete with elite opposition.

Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Sunderland extended a slightly uneven spell, with the Reds creating chances but not always turning pressure into wins. Over 14 league games, Liverpool have scored slightly more and taken more shots on target than Leeds, but both sides have similar shooting accuracy, meaning finishing in key moments could decide the contest.

Across the season so far, Liverpool’s attack has a marginally better conversion rate and more assists, while Leeds have relied on collective work-rate and a strong home record to stay competitive.

Last Starting XIs

Leeds 3-1 Chelsea (3 December): Perri; Rodon, Bijol, Struijk; Bogle; Tanaka, Ampadu, Stach; Gudmundsson; Calvert-Lewin, Nmecha.

Liverpool 1-1 Sunderland (3 December): Alisson; Gomez, Konaté, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Wirtz, Gakpo, Isak.

Predicted Lineups Tonight

Leeds United (3-4-2-1, predicted): Perri; Rodon, Bijol, Struijk; Bogle, Tanaka, Ampadu, Gudmundsson; Stach, Nmecha*; Calvert-Lewin*.

*Subject to late fitness tests. If unavailable, Farke may turn to fresh legs from the bench to maintain intensity.

Liverpool (4-3-3, predicted): Alisson; Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Robertson; Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch; Salah, Núñez, Díaz.

Key Storylines to Watch in Leeds United vs Liverpool

  • Right-back reshuffle: Bradley’s return gives Liverpool more balance on the right and allows Gomez to be managed carefully after his knock.
  • Leeds’ fatigue factor: Third top-four opponent in a week — can they maintain their intensity for ninety minutes?
  • Rodon vs Liverpool’s forwards: The milestone man faces one of the division’s most dangerous front lines.
  • Salah and Chiesa decisions: Whether Slot starts Salah and how he uses Chiesa could shape the attacking pattern late on.

Prediction

Elland Road will be bouncing after the win over Chelsea, and Leeds have shown they can trouble the league’s best. Liverpool, however, know they must start turning performances into points if they are to stay in touch with the top of the table.

Swikblog prediction: Leeds United 1-2 Liverpool — a tight, intense contest that may be decided by fresh legs from the bench.