Liverpool vs West Ham live stream free: Watch English Premier League online (Game preview)

Liverpool will try to remain undefeated and get their third victory in their Premier League campaign as they take on West Ham United at Anfield on Saturday. 

The Reds had a great start in the Premier League this season as they defeated Stoke City and AFC Bournemouth both at 1–0 before a scoreless draw against Arsenal in their previous match. 

But Liverpool might be facing the Irons without their captain Jordan Henderson and midfielder Adam Lallana. 

Henderson (foot) and Lallana (thigh) are nursing injuries which prevented them from joining the club last Monday when they faced Arsenal. 

Eurosport.com said in their report that the two will unlikely recover in time for their game against West Ham. 

Despite having home field advantage, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers does not want to be confident because of West Ham's strong performance on the road against Arsenal in the club's first Premier League game this season. 

West Ham defeated Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium 2–0 to begin their 2015–16 campaign. 

"West Ham at home will be our toughest game of the four [so far]. They had an excellent result away at Arsenal. If you want to be fighting at the top end of the table your home form is vital," Rodgers said, according to BBC Sport. 

In a report by the International Business Times, Rodgers also expressed his worry of having an incomplete roster because of injuries. 

Meanwhile, West Ham hope to capture their second victory after dropping their last two Premier League matches against Leicester City (2–1) and Bournemouth (4–3) since defeating Arsenal. 

The Irons manager Slaven Bilić said in a report by BBC Sport that he is expecting a "tough game" against Liverpool and also mentioned the Reds' impressive clean sheet so far in three matches in the Premier League.

Liverpool's match against West Ham will be played on Aug. 29 at 10 a.m. EST (3 p.m. BST) and to watch via live stream, click here. 

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