How to Watch Today's Liverpool VS Bournemouth Premier League: Free Live Stream, TV channel, and Start Time

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How to watch the Premier League match Liverpool VS Bournemouth, as well as kick-off time and team news

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Date: Friday, August 15, 2025

Location: Liverpool, England

Venue: Anfield Stadium

Kick-off time: 08:00 PM BST

Referee: Anthony Taylor

Team news & squads

Predicted Lineups

Liverpool Team News

Liverpool's 2025 Summer Transfer Window

Transfers: Incomings & Outgoings

Liverpool has undergone a transformative summer window, investing heavily to reinforce key areas while addressing departures.

Key Incomings (total spend: €328.68m+):

Florian Wirtz (€125m from Bayer Leverkusen) : The 22-year-old German playmaker brings creativity and technical precision to the midfield, expected to replace the creative void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure.

Hugo Ekitike (€80m from Eintracht Frankfurt) : A versatile forward with Bundesliga experience, the 23-year-old scored on his debut in the Community Shield and offers a modern, Kane-esque style .

Jeremie Frimpong (€40m from Bayer Leverkusen) : The Dutch right-back adds pace and attacking width but struggled defensively in the Community Shield .

Milos Kerkez (€46.9m from Bournemouth) : A left-back with defensive solidity and set-piece expertise.

Léo Leoni (€35m from Club Brugge, confirmed on August 14) : A highly rated 18-year-old center-back joining the defensive rebuild.

Key Outgoings (total income: €181m+):

Trent Alexander-Arnold (€8.4m to Real Madrid) : The iconic right-back’s departure marked a tactical shift away from his hybrid role.

Luis Díaz (€65.5m to Bayern Munich) : The Colombian winger’s exit left a void on the left flank.

Darwin Núñez (€53m to Al-Hilal) : The Uruguayan striker’s inconsistent form led to his sale, with Ekitike tasked as his replacement.

Jarell Quansah (€35m to Bayer Leverkusen) : A rising center-back sold to fund defensive upgrades.

Tyler Morton (€10m to Lyon, rising to €15m) : The academy graduate departed after limited first-team opportunities.

Arne Slot’s Tactical Vision

The Dutch manager has prioritized structural flexibility and defensive stability after inheriting a title-winning squad.

Formation Shift:

Slot has transitioned from Klopp’s 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1, deploying a double pivot (e.g., Mac Allister and Gravenberch) to shield the defense and facilitate transitions . This system aims to balance aggression with control, addressing Liverpool’s vulnerability to counterattacks .

Newcomer Integration:

Wirtz is central to Slot’s attacking plans, operating as a No. 10 behind Ekitike to link play and create chances .

Frimpong and Kerkez are tasked with overlapping runs, but their defensive discipline remains a work in progress .

Community Shield Defeat to Crystal Palace

In their first competitive test, Liverpool drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace before losing 5-4 on penalties.

Positives:

Ekitike’s debut goal and Frimpong’s creative spark showcased the new signings’ potential .

Wirtz and Ekitike’s early chemistry hinted at a dynamic partnership .

Concerns:

Midfield fragility: Injuries to Gravenberch and Mac Allister weakened control, exposing defensive gaps .

Salah’s isolation: The Egyptian forward was marginalized, with Wirtz and Ekitike’s interplay sidelining him .

Defensive lapses: Van Dijk’s penalty concession and Sarr’s equalizer highlighted issues in transition.

Slot acknowledged the need for defensive adjustments, particularly in managing fullbacks’ advanced positions . While the result carries little historical significance (Community Shield winners rarely win the PL ), it underscored the challenges of integrating seven new players.

 

Bournemouth Team News

Bournemouth, meanwhile, are set to showcase several new faces. Djordje Petrović, signed following the exits of Kepa Arrizabalaga (sold to Arsenal after returning to Chelsea) and Mark Travers (now at Everton), is likely to be their No. 1.

Adrien Truffert, newly signed from Rennes, is expected to start at left-back following Kerkez’s move to Liverpool. Tyler Adams could be introduced into the midfield engine room, with David Brooks tipped to line up alongside Antoine Semenyo and Brazilian forward Evanilson up front.

At the back, Illia Zabarnyi has transfered to Paris Saint-Germain.

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