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A Quick Guide: How to Watch Liverpool vs. Everton (and other Matchweek 23 Games) Free

Liverpool is ready for a derby against Everton this Monday, Feb. 13. These rivals kick off at 8:00 PM local time (GMT). That’s a lunchtime start for U.S. fans at 1:00 PM (EST).

When it comes to watching Premier League matches, our favorite streaming platform is SlingTV. However, there are a few other solid broadcasters you can try out too.

Unless you’re in the U.S., you’re going to need a VPN to change your IP address and gain access to any American streaming platforms. We’ve got a quick how-to guide below:

  1. Get a VPNSurfshark is our favorite for sports streaming.
  2. Download the VPN on the device you’ll be streaming from.
  3. Connect to a server in the US.
  4. Visit SlingTV and find Liverpool vs. Everton.
  5. One of the best alternatives is Peacock TV as a cheaper option, or you can check out our list of the top free sports streaming sites.

Keep reading to find more free streams for Premier League matches this weekend. We’ll also preview this major derby with the latest team news down below!

It’s time for the Merseyside Derby! Liverpool and Everton will fight to paint the city in their colors with this week’s Premier League action. Both of these teams are struggling to find some form, which should make for an interesting match-up in this high-stakes rivalry.

Liverpool will host the match at Anfield in Liverpool on Monday, February 13. Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00 PM (GMT) at Anfield stadium, where Liverpool fans are expected to come out in full force! If you’re in the United States you can catch the kick-off at 1:00 PM (EST).

Ready to live stream Premier League? We’ll take you through everything you need below.

How to Watch Liverpool vs. Everton Online

We’ve done some digging and found great streaming platforms that allow you to watch live Premier League matches — including Liverpool vs. Everton.

Many of these streaming platforms also offer free trials if you’re trying to watch Premier League matches for free this weekend.

ServiceChannelsPriceFree trial?Do I need a VPN to watch it?
YouTube TV85+ channels, including Premier League coverage$54.99 per month (first three months)Seven-day free trialYes, if you’re not within the US.
FuboTV190+ channels, including Premier League (Essentials plan)$69.99–$99.99 per monthSeven-day free trialYes, if you’re not within the US, Canada, or Spain.
Sling TV130 channels, including Premier League (Blue plan)$35-$50 per monthHalf-off first monthYes, if you’re not within the US.
Hulu + Live TV75+ sports channels, including Premier League coverage$69.99 per month30-day free trialYes, if you’re not within the US.
DIRECTV STREAM75+ live TV channels, including Premier League coverage$69.99 per monthFive-day free trialYes, if you’re not within the US.
Peacock TVNBC Sports coverage, including Premier League$4.99 per monthNoYes, if you’re not within the US.
Sky Sports (UK)Full Premier League coverage£33.99 per month (no contract)NoYes, if you’re not within the UK.
Amazon Prime (UK)Select Premier League coverage£14.98 per month (Prime subscription + Prime Video)30-day free trialYes, if you’re not within the UK.

Looking for more free Premier League live streams? Check out the best free sports streaming sites.

How to Watch the Liverpool vs. Everton (Outside the US or UK)

For streaming Premiere League live, our preferred broadcasters are SlingTV and Peacock. But these platforms are only accessible from inside the United States. If you don’t have an American IP address, these broadcasters will block access to channels.

The same concept also applies to streaming platforms in the UK, or any country with geo-restrictions enacted.

All you need is a virtual private network (VPN) to change your IP address. You can connect to a VPN server in the US or the UK and change your IP address to one there. Once you’re connected, you’ll have access to the live streams by changing your device’s virtual location.

Here’s how you can live stream Liverpool vs. Everton (and other Premier League games) using a VPN.

1. Get a Surfshark subscription

Screenshot of Surfshark homepage with added Surfshark logo in the corner

The first step is to get a VPN that can change your IP address to one in a different country. This cybersecurity tool will route your traffic through the private network’s server, making it appear as if your device is accessing the internet from the country you’ve selected. So, if you connect to a U.S. server, you can access content that is only available to American citizens.

When it comes to live streaming sports content, Surfshark leads the pack. Here’s why Surfshark gets our nod:

  • More than 600 USA servers in 15 different cities
  • Static IP addresses for streaming servers in New York and London
  • Super fast, WireGuard-powered connection speeds
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Surfshark is also really easy to use, even if you’ve never heard of a VPN before. Start by signing up for the service and downloading the VPN onto your favorite streaming device.

You can find Surfshark on all major app stores and download it on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. Surfshark can even be installed on your router or Smart TV. Once the app is downloaded, log into your account, and connect to a server in a U.S. city.

Screenshot of Surfshark VPN provider, US server list

You can always try out Surfshark’s 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re still unsure about paying for the VPN. Give it a try on some Premier League and Champions League matches this month!

2. Choose a streaming platform and get a subscription

Once you’ve got your VPN ready, you’ll need some live streams to tune into. Here are some of the best Premier League streaming platforms:

  • Peacock TV
  • YouTube TV
  • FuboTV
  • Sling TV
  • Hulu + Live TV
  • DIRECTV STREAM
  • Sky Sports (UK)
  • Amazon Prime (UK)

You need to make sure that your VPN is connected to a US (or UK) server with your VPN before you visit the streaming site. Your stream won’t work if you skip this step. If the stream still isn’t working, it’s worth trying a different browser, or launching the website in incognito or private mode.

Screenshot of Sling TV with logo

Here’s how you can watch the Liverpool vs. Everton match using SlingTV:

  1. Connect to a Surfshark server in the US.
  2. Head over to Sling TV. You need the Blue Package for Premier League.
  3. Head to NBC or USA Network for Premier League coverage and find Liverpool vs. Everton.
  4. Enjoy the Merseyside Derby!

Premier League Matchweek 23 Schedule

Here’s a complete lineup of this weekend’s Premier League action.

TeamsDayLocal Time (GMT)Location
West Ham vs. ChelseaSaturday, Feb. 11, 202312:30 PMLondon Stadium, London
Arsenal vs. BrentfordSaturday, Feb. 11, 20233:00 PMEmirates Stadium, London
Crystal Palace vs. BrightonSaturday, Feb. 11, 20233:00 PMSelhurst Park, London
BFulham vs. Nottingham ForestSaturday, Feb. 11, 20233:00 PMCraven Cottage, London
Leicester vs. SpursSaturday, Feb. 11, 20233:00 PMKing Power Stadium, Leicester
Southampton vs. WolvesSaturday, Feb. 11, 20233:00 PMSt. Mary’s Stadium, Southampton
Bournemouth vs. NewcastleSaturday, Feb. 11, 20235:30 PMVitality Stadium, Bournemouth
Leeds vs. Manchester UnitedSunday, Feb. 12, 20232:00 PMElland Road, Leeds
Manchester City vs Aston VillaSunday, Feb. 12, 20234:30 PMEtihad Stadium, Manchester
Liverpool vs. EvertonMonday, Feb. 13, 20238:00 PMAnfield, Liverpool
Arsenal vs. Manchester CityWednesday, Feb. 15, 20237:30 PMEmirates Stadium, London

Liverpool vs. Everton: What to Expect

The Merseyside Derby is on as Liverpool hosts Everton on Monday evening in a battle that has been fiercely contested over the years. However, this year will be different as both teams have had a rough time with their schedules. It could truly go either way in this match because Everton is coming off a win against league leaders Arsenal, while Liverpool hasn’t won in four Premier League matches.

Liverpool’s star player Mohammed Salah has had an incredibly tough season so far. The Egyptian winger has only scored seven goals in 20 appearances this season. That’s a far cry from his usual Golden Boot form. It seems as though Liverpool is feeling Sadio Mané’s absence much more than they had expected before he left for Bayern Munich. Defensively, Liverpool has been just as poor. They have conceded nine goals in their last four Premier League matches against Wolves, Brighton, and Brentford.

Everton is also a team that has been struggling both offensively and defensively this season. They are 17th out of 20 teams in goals scored, and they’re currently sitting in 18th place in the table. However, the Toffees did take a stunning victory against Arsenal in their last match, so they will be brimming with confidence when they walk into Anfield to face Liverpool.

The entire Everton team has been quiet this season. With their star player, Anthony Gordon, shipped to Newcastle during the January transfer window, all the focus will move to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is the main striker and goal-scorer in the team. Everton will need to bring their A-game on Monday if they want to take down Liverpool!

Will Everton cause another major upset? Or can Liverpool recover some dignity from their nightmare season? We’ll find out on Monday night!

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