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West Ham vs Liverpool: Where to watch live, stream online, team updates

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In a crucial match for both teams, West Ham will host Liverpool on Saturday as Jurgen Klopp’s side looks to bounce back from their demoralizing defeat in the Merseyside derby and keep their title hopes alive, at least for another week.

West Ham, on the other hand, are facing their own crisis after a 5-2 defeat at the hands of Crystal Palace last weekend. Manager David Moyes has been questioning the commitment and focus of his players, leading to speculation that he may leave the club this summer. Despite having a talented squad, Moyes’ style of play may not be getting the best out of them.

Liverpool, coming off a shocking 2-0 loss to Everton, are now facing an uphill battle in the title race. With only one win in their last four Premier League games, Klopp’s side is struggling at a crucial time in the season. Captain Virgil van Dijk has criticized his teammates’ desire, adding to the mounting pressure on the team.

The match is set to kick off at 7:30am ET on Saturday, with the game being broadcast on USA Network. Fans can also watch live online via NBC.com.

Both teams have key players missing due to injuries, with West Ham’s Declan Rice and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah being crucial to their respective teams’ success. As the race for European qualification heats up, both teams will be looking to secure a vital three points in this important clash.

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