Liverpool vs Stoke live stream: Watch online English Premier League

Liverpool will play Stoke on Sunday in the English Premier League with the season's final round of games taking place, and with it Steven Gerrard's final game in a Liverpool shirt. Things will be emotional, although the Reds will still be looking to claim three points to ensure they play European football next season.

The game takes place from the Britannia Stadium and has a scheduled start time of 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET), and can be watched online through NBC Sports live stream via the link provided below.

Coming into today's game Liverpool are in 5th position in the English Premier League table, and know that if they can claim three points here today they will secure 5th and play in the Europa League Cup next season.

However, a draw or loss today would potentially open the door for either Tottenham or Southampton to steal 5th place away from them and with it, the European spot.

Liverpool come into today's game with 62 points from their 37 games, where as Spurs have 61 points from their 37 games. Southampton meanwhile are still in touch and have 60 points from their 37 games until now.

If things come down to goal difference, then Southampton have the edge with a +23 goal difference, compared to +9 for Liverpool and just +4 for Tottenham.

The Reds come into today's game on a three game win streak against Stoke, and have lost just once against them in their last 8 games in all competitions. They will be hoping to maintain that record and claim three points to give Gerrard the perfect send off.

Liverpool vs Stoke has a scheduled start time of 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through NBC Sports live stream by clicking here.

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