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Liverpool supporters planning their February calendars will need to make a small adjustment. Two of the Reds’ Premier League fixtures have been officially rescheduled, bringing new kick-off times and fresh talking points as the season heads into a crucial phase.
February is already shaping up to be one of the defining months in Liverpool’s campaign. With domestic momentum to maintain and little room for error at the top end of the table, even small changes to the fixture list can carry real significance. The revised dates not only affect travel and viewing plans for fans but also influence preparation, recovery, and squad rotation for the team.
Confirmed Fixture Changes at a Glance
The Premier League has confirmed that two Liverpool matches in February have been rescheduled for broadcast coverage. Both games will now be shown live on major UK broadcasters.
Updated fixtures (kick-off times GMT):
- Liverpool v Manchester City
Sunday, February 8
Kick-off: 4.30pm
Live on Sky Sports - Sunderland v Liverpool
Wednesday, February 11
Kick-off: 8.15pm
Live on TNT Sports
While the changes themselves are not dramatic, the context around these fixtures makes them especially important.
Liverpool vs Manchester City: A Blockbuster Sunday Evening
There are big games, and then there are season-defining games. Liverpool hosting Manchester City at Anfield firmly belongs in the second category.

A Sunday 4.30pm kick-off adds extra weight to what is already one of the Premier League’s most anticipated fixtures. Late afternoon and evening games at Anfield often bring an intense atmosphere, and this one promises to be no different.
Why This Match Matters So Much
Liverpool and Manchester City have set the standard in English football over recent years. Meetings between the two often feel less like regular league fixtures and more like statements of intent.
By early February, the league table usually begins to take a clearer shape. Points dropped or gained here could swing momentum decisively in the title race. A win for Liverpool would not just add three points, but also deliver a psychological boost at a vital stage of the season. For City, a positive result at Anfield has historically been difficult to achieve. That challenge alone adds extra spice to the occasion.
The Anfield Factor Under the Lights
Although technically a late afternoon kick-off, the February timing means Anfield will edge closer to an evening atmosphere. That matters. Liverpool’s home crowd has long been a decisive factor in these high-pressure games. The noise, the intensity, and the sense of occasion often lift the team during difficult moments.
With Sky Sports broadcasting the match live, this fixture will also attract a global audience, further elevating its profile. Expect a fast tempo, tactical battles across the pitch, and moments that could be replayed for years.
Sunderland Away: Midweek Challenge Under the Floodlights
Just three days after the City clash, Liverpool face another test, this time away from home against Sunderland on Wednesday night. A midweek 8.15pm kick-off brings a very different type of challenge.
Why Away Games Like This Are Tricky
Midweek away fixtures often look straightforward on paper but rarely are. Short recovery time, travel demands, and an opponent eager to make a statement all add layers of difficulty.
Sunderland, playing under the lights at home, will see this as a major occasion. Anfield-level intensity might not be present, but hunger and energy certainly will be.
For Liverpool, this match is about professionalism and focus. Dropping points in games like these can undo the hard work from marquee fixtures.
Squad Rotation and Recovery: A Tight Turnaround
The revised schedule means Liverpool will play two demanding matches within a short window. Sunday evening against Manchester City Wednesday night away at Sunderland That turnaround places added importance on squad depth and rotation.
February is traditionally a month where injuries, fatigue, and fixture congestion start to bite. How Liverpool manage minutes for key players could have a direct impact on results.
Supporters may see some rotation for the Sunderland fixture, especially if the City game proves physically intense. Still, balance is crucial. Experience and leadership will be needed to navigate the pressure of a midweek away match.
Broadcast Exposure and Global Attention
Both rescheduled fixtures will be shown live, highlighting Liverpool’s continued status as one of the Premier League’s headline attractions.
- Sky Sports covering the Manchester City clash ensures prime billing.
- TNT Sports broadcasting the Sunderland game brings added visibility to a fixture that might otherwise fly under the radar.
For players, these matches are not just about points, but also performance under scrutiny. For fans around the world, the new kick-off times offer clarity and the chance to plan viewing around two important nights.
What This Means for Fans
Fixture changes always bring mixed reactions. Some supporters welcome the exposure and atmosphere of televised games. Others must rearrange travel plans, work schedules, or family commitments.
For those attending Anfield on February 8, the later kick-off could mean a longer, louder night. For traveling fans heading to Sunderland, a Wednesday evening match requires planning, patience, and commitment. What remains constant is the shared anticipation. These are the nights supporters remember, regardless of kick-off time.
February as a Turning Point in the Season
Every Premier League season has moments where momentum shifts. February often provides those moments.

Liverpool’s revised schedule places two very different tests back-to-back:
- One against a direct rival with title implications.
- One against a determined side at home under the lights.
How Liverpool handle these games will say a lot about their readiness for the final stretch of the campaign. Consistency, composure, and character will be just as important as tactics and talent.
Final Thoughts: Eyes on February
The rescheduling of Liverpool’s February fixtures may seem like a minor update, but the implications are anything but small. A Sunday showdown with Manchester City at Anfield followed by a demanding midweek trip to Sunderland creates a compact, high-pressure period that could shape the season’s narrative.
For supporters, it is time to mark calendars, charge voices, and prepare for two nights that promise drama, intensity, and no shortage of talking points. February is coming fast, and Liverpool’s journey through it could define everything that follows.
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