Liverpool vs Palace: How to Watch Community Shield Clash
Crystal Palace How to watch Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Community Shield live stream and TV channel Liverpool take on Crystal Palace in the Community Shield at Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon and Express Sport has everything you need to know about the fixture footballlondon Bookmark Share Comments Crystal Palace By AIDAN MCCARTNEY Jack Flintham 08:11, 10 AUG 2025 Bookmark Crystal Palace and Liverpool will meet at Wembley in this year's Community Shield (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire) Crystal Palace supporters will be flocking to Wembley Stadium today for the Community Shield match against Liverpool. This traditional season opener pits the Premier League champions against the FA Cup winners in a contest for the first silverware of the season. The Reds earned their spot in today's fixture after comfortably clinching the Premier League title last season. Palace, on the other hand, booked their place in the final and secured European football by defeating Manchester City at Wembley in May. The last competitive encounter between these two teams was on the final day of the previous Premier League season. That match at Anfield ended in a 1-1 draw, with Ismaila Sarr's early goal being equalised late in the game by Mohamed Salah. Ryan Gravenberch had been sent off earlier in the second half. As both sets of fans gear up for what promises to be an exciting event, we've put together a guide on how you can catch all the action. When does the match start? The Community Shield is set to kick off at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 10 at 3pm (UK time). Where can I watch it in the UK? In the past, fans have been able to watch the Community Shield on free-to-air broadcaster ITV. However, this season, the broadcasting rights for the game have been awarded to TNT Sports , reports the Liverpool Echo . The game will be broadcast on TNT Sports 1 and Ultimate, with live streaming options also available through the Discovery App. While TNT Sports doesn't offer a free trial, you can subscribe to their channels if you're an EE, Virgin Media or Sky TV package holder. Alternatively, you can opt for a subscription to the Discovery App at a monthly cost of £30.99. This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Sky Sports deal Sky Sports discounted Premier League and EFL package Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £192 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more. Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games next season, an increase of up to 100 more. £35 Sky Get Sky Sports here What about viewers outside the UK? Thankfully, for those located outside the UK, there are several broadcasters airing the matches. In the US, ESPN has the rights to the game, while in Canada, it's Sportsnet who'll be showing the action. For viewers in Africa, most countries will be able to watch the game on DStv or SuperSport. However, in Egypt, the rights belong to beIN SPORTS. French fans can catch the match on beINSPORTS, while in the Netherlands and Norway, ViaPlay will be broadcasting the fixture. Over in Australia, StanSport is the go-to channel for the match, and in Asia, South Korean viewers can tune into Coupang Play, while U-NEXT will be airing the game in Japan. Are there other ways to keep up with the game? If you don't have access to any of the aforementioned TV broadcasters, fear not. Our sister website the Liverpool ECHO will be running a live blog, providing all the pre-match build-up and post-match analysis right here . Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow Football London Facebook X (Twitter) Comment More On Crystal Palace Liverpool FA Community Shield
Crystal Palace and Liverpool will meet at Wembley in this year's Community Shield (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

Crystal Palace supporters will be flocking to Wembley Stadium today for the Community Shield match against Liverpool. This traditional season opener pits the Premier League champions against the FA Cup winners in a contest for the first silverware of the season.
The Reds earned their spot in today's fixture after comfortably clinching the Premier League title last season. Palace, on the other hand, booked their place in the final and secured European football by defeating Manchester City at Wembley in May.
The last competitive encounter between these two teams was on the final day of the previous Premier League season. That match at Anfield ended in a 1-1 draw, with Ismaila Sarr's early goal being equalised late in the game by Mohamed Salah.
Ryan Gravenberch had been sent off earlier in the second half. As both sets of fans gear up for what promises to be an exciting event, we've put together a guide on how you can catch all the action.
When does the match start?
The Community Shield is set to kick off at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 10 at 3pm (UK time).
Where can I watch it in the UK?
In the past, fans have been able to watch the Community Shield on free-to-air broadcaster ITV. However, this season, the broadcasting rights for the game have been awarded to TNT Sports , reports the Liverpool Echo .
The game will be broadcast on TNT Sports 1 and Ultimate, with live streaming options also available through the Discovery App. While TNT Sports doesn't offer a free trial, you can subscribe to their channels if you're an EE, Virgin Media or Sky TV package holder.
Alternatively, you can opt for a subscription to the Discovery App at a monthly cost of £30.99.
What about viewers outside the UK?
Thankfully, for those located outside the UK, there are several broadcasters airing the matches. In the US, ESPN has the rights to the game, while in Canada, it's Sportsnet who'll be showing the action.
For viewers in Africa, most countries will be able to watch the game on DStv or SuperSport. However, in Egypt, the rights belong to beIN SPORTS.
French fans can catch the match on beINSPORTS, while in the Netherlands and Norway, ViaPlay will be broadcasting the fixture. Over in Australia, StanSport is the go-to channel for the match, and in Asia, South Korean viewers can tune into Coupang Play, while U-NEXT will be airing the game in Japan.
Are there other ways to keep up with the game?
If you don't have access to any of the aforementioned TV broadcasters, fear not. Our sister website the Liverpool ECHO will be running a live blog, providing all the pre-match build-up and post-match analysis right here .