Manchester United vs Liverpool live stream football: Watch online English Premier League soccer (Free for NBC subscribers)

Manchester United vs Liverpool takes place in the English Premier League on Sunday in the early afternoon kick off at Anfield. Liverpool have two wins from two, where as United have four points from a possible six so far, but the season is just getting underway, and these two great rivals will be hoping to claim a win in this early season face-off against one another.

The match kicks off at 1.30 p.m. BST (8.30 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

In team news for Liverpool, Kolo Toure and Joe Allen are doubts after being forced off through injury in the Reds last match. Meanwhile, Martin Skrtel has recovered from a knee problem and is available.

For United, defender Phil Jones is expected to play despite hurting his back against Chelsea, whereas Wayne Rooney could keep his starting spot after a confident performance on Monday against the Blues.

United will be big favorites for the game, after Liverpool have had a poor recent record against their north-east England rivals. In their last seven games against one another Liverpool have only won once.

However, United's new boss, David Moyes has never won at Anfield in his managerial career, so this will be a big game for him, and following a win and a draw he will know how important a win is here today; if he loses, just 4 points from their opening three games would turn out to be a very ordinary start to his life taking over from Sir Alex Ferguson.

United will be looking for their fourth consecutive win against Liverpool today, having won 2-1 three straight games.

Manchester United vs Liverpool kicks off at 1.30 p.m. BST (8.30 p.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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