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2026 World Cup schedule: Dates, times, stadiums all confirmed β€” Full details

The full schedule for the 2026 World Cup has been confirmed, with the kick off times, dates and venues for all 104 games now confirmed.

MORE β€” Groups confirmed for 2026 World Cup

We now know where you can watch each team play across the USA, Canada and Mexico next summer and you can start making your plans.

This is what it is all about, as we've been waiting years for the schedule for this 48-team tournament to be revealed.

MORE β€” 2026 World Cup hub | 2026 World Cup venues

Below are all the details you need.


2026 World Cup schedule, dates, times, stadiums, full details

Group A schedule

June 11: Mexico vs South Africa - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 3pm ET

June 11: South Korea vs UEFA playoff D - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 10pm

June 18: UEFA playoff D vs South Africa - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

June 18: Mexico vs South Korea - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 9pm ET

June 24: UEFA playoff D vs Mexico - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 9pm ET

June 24: South Africa vs South Korea - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - 9pm ET


Group B schedule

June 12: Canada vs UEFA playoff A - BMO Field, Toronto - 3pm ET

June 13: Qatar vs Switzerland - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 3pm ET

June 18: Switzerland vs UEFA playoff A - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

June 18: Canada vs Qatar - BC Place, Vancouver - 6pm ET

June 24: Switzerland vs Canada - BC Place, Vancouver - 3pm ET

June 24: UEFA playoff A vs Qatar - Lumen Field, Seattle - 3pm ET


Group C schedule

June 13: Brazil vs Morocco - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 6pm ET

June 13: Haiti vs Scotland - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 9pm ET

June 19: Scotland vs Morocco - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 6pm ET

June 19: Brazil vs Haiti - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 9pm ET

June 24: Scotland vs Brazil - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

June 24: Morocco vs Haiti - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 6pm ET


Group D schedule

June 12: USA vs Paraguay - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 9pm ET

June 13: Australia vs UEFA playoff C - BC Place, Vancouver - Midnight ET

June 19: USA vs Australia - Lumen Field, Seattle - 3pm ET

June 19: UEFA playoff C vs Paraguay - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - Midnight ET

June 25: UEFA playoff C vs USA - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 10pm ET

June 25: Paraguay vs Australia - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 10pm ET


Group E schedule

June 14: Germany vs Curacao - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 14: Ivory Coast vs Ecuador - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 7pm ET

June 20: Germany vs Ivory Coast - BMO Field, Toronto - 4pm ET

June 20: Ecuador vs Curacao - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 8pm ET

June 25: Ecuador vs Germany - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 4pm ET

June 25: Curacao vs Ivory Coast - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 4pm ET


Group F schedule

June 14: Netherlands vs Japan - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 4pm ET

June 14: UEFA playoff B vs Tunisia - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - 10pm ET

June 20: Netherlands vs UEFA playoff B - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 20: Tunisia vs Japan - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - Midnight ET

June 25: Japan vs UEFA playoff B - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 7pm ET

June 25: Tunisia vs Netherlands - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 7pm ET


Group G schedule

June 15: Iran vs New Zealand - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 9pm ET

June 15: Belgium vs Egypt - Lumen Field, Seattle - 3pm ET

June 21: Belgium vs Iran - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

June 21: New Zealand vs Egypt - BC Place, Vancouver - 9pm ET

June 26: Egypt vs Iran - Lumen Field, Seattle - 11pm ET

June 26: New Zealand vs Belgium - BC Place, Vancouver - 11pm ET


Group H schedule

June 15: Spain vs Cape Verde - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

June 15: Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

June 21: Spain vs Saudi Arabia - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

June 21: Uruguay vs Cape Verde - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

June 26: Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia - NRG Stadium, Houston - 8pm ET

June 26: Uruguay vs Spain - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 8pm ET


Group I schedule

June 16: France vs Senegal - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 3pm ET

June 16: Inter-confederation playoff 2 vs Norway - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 6pm ET

June 22: France vs Inter-confederation playoff 2 - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 5pm ET

June 22: Norway vs Senegal - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 8pm ET

June 26: Norway vs France - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 3pm ET

June 26: Senegal vs Inter-confederation playoff 2 - BMO Field, Toronto - 3pm ET


Group J schedule

June 16: Argentina vs Algeria - Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City - 9pm ET

June 16: Austria vs Jordan - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - Midnight ET

June 22: Argentina vs Austria - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 1pm ET

June 22: Jordan vs Algeria - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 11pm ET

June 27: Algeria vs Austria - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 10pm ET

June 27: Jordan vs Argentina - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 10pm ET


Group K schedule

June 17: Portugal vs Inter-confederation playoff 1 - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 17: Uzbekistan vs Colombia - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 10pm ET

June 23: Portugal vs Uzbekistan - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 23: Colombia vs Inter-confederation playoff 1 - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 10pm ET

June 27: Colombia vs Portugal - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 7:30pm ET

June 27: Inter-confederation playoff 1 vs Uzbekistan - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 7:30pm ET


Group L schedule

June 17: England vs Croatia - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 4pm ET

June 17: Ghana vs Panama - BMO Field, Toronto - 7pm ET

June 23: England vs Ghana - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 4pm ET

June 23: Panama vs Croatia - BMO Field, Toronto - 7pm ET

June 27: Panama vs England - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 5pm ET

June 27: Croatia vs Ghana - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 5pm ET


Round of 32 schedule

June 28: Match 73 - Runner up Group A vs Runner up Group B - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

June 29: Match 76 - Winner Group C vs Runner up Group F - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 29: Match 74 - Winner Group E vs 3rd Group A/B/C/D/F - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 4:30pm ET

June 29: Match 75 - Winner Group F vs Runner up Group C - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - 9pm ET

June 30: Match 78 - Runner up Group E vs Runner up Group I - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 1pm ET

June 30: Match 77 - Winner Group I vs 3rd Group C/D/F/G/H - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 5pm ET

June 30: Match 79 - Winner Group A vs 3rd Group C/E/F/H/I - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 9pm ET

July 1: Match 80 - Winner Group L vs 3rd Group E/H/I/J/K - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

July 1: Match 82 - Winner Group G vs 3rd Group A/E/H/I/J - Lumen Field, Seattle - 4pm ET

July 1: Match 81 - Winner Group D vs 3rd Group B/E/F/I/J - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 8pm ET

July 2: Match 84 - Winner Group H vs Runner up Group J - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

July 2: Match 83 - Runner up Group K vs Runner up Group L - BMO Field, Toronto - 7pm ET

July 2: Match 85 - Winner Group B vs 3rd Group E/F/G/I/J - BC Place, Vancouver - 11pm ET

July 3: Match 88 - Runner up Group D vs Runner up Group G - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 2pm ET

July 3: Match 86 - Winner Group J vs Runner up Group H - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

July 3: Match 87 - Winner Group K vs 3rd Group D/E/I/J/L - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 9:30pm ET

Round of 16 schedule

July 4: Match 90 - Winner Match 73 vs Winner Match 75 - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

July 4: Match 89 - Winner Match 74 vs Winner Match 77 - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 5pm ET

July 5: Match 91 - Winner Match 76 vs Winner Match 78 - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 4pm ET

July 5: Match 92 - Winner Match 79 vs Winner Match 80 - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 8pm ET

July 6: Match 93 - Winner Match 83 vs Winner Match 84 - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 3pm ET

July 6: Match 94 - Winner Match 81 vs Winner Match 82 - Lumen Field, Seattle - 8pm ET

July 7: Match 95 - Winner Match 86 vs Winner Match 88 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

July 7: Match 96 - Winner Match 85 vs Winner Match 87 - BC Place, Vancouver - 4pm ET

Quarterfinal schedule

July 9: Match 97 - Winner Match 89 vs Winner Match 90 - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 4pm ET

July 10: Match 98 - Winner Match 93 vs Winner Match 94 - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

July 11: Match 99 - Winner Match 91 vs Winner Match 92 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 5pm ET

July 11: Match 100 - Winner Match 95 vs Winner Match 96 - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 9pm ET

Semifinal schedule

July 14: Match 101 - Winner Match 97 vs Winner Match 98 - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 3pm ET

July 15: Match 102 - Winner Match 99 vs Winner Match 100 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 3pm ET

Third-place game

July 18: Match 103 - Loser Match 101 vs Loser Match 102 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 5pm ET

Final

July 19: Match 104 - Winner Match 101 vs Winner Match 102 - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 3pm ET

How to watch Wolves vs Chelsea live: Stream, TV channel, team news, prediction

Bottom club Wolves host top four hopefuls Chelsea on Saturday at Molineux.

WATCH β€” Wolves v Chelsea

Rob Edwards' Wolves have shown signs of genuine improvement in recent weeks but they are 18 points from safety with 14 games to go and relegation from the Premier League is all but confirmed as they lost 2-0 against Bournemouth last weekend. But they did make some decent signings in the January window and look likely to bounce straight back next season.

Chelsea surged back to beat West Ham 3-2 late on a thriller last weekend as Liam Rosenior has won his first three Premier League games as Chelsea's manager. They did lose 1-0 at Arsenal on Tuesday in the second leg of their League Cup semifinal as they went down 4-2 on aggregate. But the Blues appear to be heading in the right direction despite some defensive issues.

For live updates and highlights throughout Wolves vs Chelsea, check out PST's live blog coverage below.

How to watch Wolves vs Chelsea live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:10am ET Saturday (February 7)
Venue:Molineux Stadium β€” Wolverhampton
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock

Wolves team news, focus

New signings Angel Gomes and Adam Armstrong could come straight in as Wolves sold star striker Jorgen Strand Larsen on deadline day. Toti Gomes is out injured but Ladislav Krejci could be available. Woves' 3-5-2 formation has made them more solid at the back and they are dangerous on the counter with youngster Mane a revelation.

Chelsea team news, focus

Pedro Neto, Reece James and Filip Jorgensen are all doubts, while Romeo Lavia, Levi Colwill, Tosin and Dario Essugo all remain out. Rosenior has been rotating his team so much due to Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup action. His attack has been excellent in recent weeks with Joao Pedro, Estevao, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez all stepping up in different moments.

Wolves vs Chelsea prediction

This feels like Wolves could keep it close but Chelsea's strength in attack, especially off the bench, will prove too much. Wolves 1-3 Chelsea.

Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Liverpool add teenage transfers in January window

Premier League powers bought for the future in January, as Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, and Liverpool were among teams to look to the future with their winter transfers.

MORE β€” Complete list of January 2026 transfers in the Premier League

Spurs and Arsenal looked to Scotland for teenage talent, while Chelsea plucked a possible gem from the Championship, and Liverpool looked to Africa.

Here are four names that arrived under-the-radar in January but could be big-time players in a few years time.

James Wilson, Hearts to Tottenham Hotspur

Scotland was also a happy hunting ground for Spurs, and some reports say their capture of James Wilson β€” on loan for now β€” stole a march on Arsenal.

The center forward turns 19 in March but already boasts a Scotland cap and is Hearts' youngest European scorer dating back to a marker in the Conference League last season.

Wilson has 45 senior appearances for Hearts, producing eight goals and three assists including a pair of Scottish League Cup goals this summer.

Evan Mooney, St. Mirren to Arsenal

Mooney turned 18 last month but has good experience under his belt as he joins Arsenal's developmental pathway.

The forward has a goal and an assist in 23 senior appearances for St. Mirren and played nine minutes in the club's historic Scottish League Cup defeat of Celtic last month.

Yisa Alao, Sheffield Wednesday to Chelsea

Still 17 until November, Yisa Alao's career is on a rocketship.

The left back will try to cut through Chelsea's deep set-up after making his Championship debut for Sheffield Wednesday this season, making his first start earlier this month in a 1-0 loss to Portsmouth. He also started in an FA Cup match.

Alao reportedly chose Chelsea over Liverpool and Manchester United, and he's said to be an attack-minded fullback who is comfortable playing an inverted roe.

Mor Talla Ndiaye, Amitie to Liverpool

While Liverpool will spend a reported $82 million on French center back Jeremy Jacquet this summer, they are hoping that moving earlier for a much cheaper purchase will pay off big later.

Amitie center back Mor Talla Ndiaye has never played for a club outside of Senegal but impressed in U18 and U17 circles for Senegal including a starring role at their run to the knockout rounds of the U17 World Cup.

Thomas Frank reaction β€” What did Spurs' manager say about incredible comeback draw vs Manchester City?

Thomas Frank looked like a proud Dad at the full time whistle as his injury-ravaged Tottenham Hotspur side fought back from 2-0 down at half time to Manchester City to draw 2-2 on Sunday.

Given all of the negativity around Spurs' results (they've won just two of their last 15 league games), the boos rang down as City cruised into a 2-0 lead.

But Spurs were much better in the second half and Dominic Solanke's double grabbed a point for them, which some of their fans will be frustrated with because it now leaves Spurs' north London rivals Arsenal with a six-point lead atop the table.

Here is the latest Thomas Frank reaction following Spurs' spirited comeback against Man City.

Thomas Frank reaction

Reaction to follow...

Pep Guardiola reaction β€” Manchester City boss speaks after blown 2-0 lead, controversial Spurs goal

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola will likely be in rare form after Spurs came back from 2-0 to draw his visitors via a controversial goal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.

City led 2-0 through Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo and the game looked set to be a comfortable stroll to three points.

MORE β€” Spurs v Man City recap, video highlights

But Dominic Solanke scored twice to restore level terms, and the first goal was anything but straight-forward.

The center forward appeared to kick through the calf of Marc Guehi to force the ball past Gianluigi Donnarumma, and broadcast later reported that the only review was for offside in the buildup.

Spurs seized control of the game and that point and looked like the only team set to score for a solid 15 minutes in North London.

Pep Guardiola reaction β€” Manchester City boss speaks after blown 2-0 lead, controversial Spurs goal

We'll share all of Pep Guardiola's words as soon as he speaks from North London.

How to watch Sunderland vs Burnley live: Stream, TV channel, team news, prediction

Two newly-promoted teams having very different campaigns meet on Monday as Sunderland host Burnley at the Stadium of Light.

WATCH β€” Sunderland v Burnley

Regis Le Bris saw his side hammered 3-1 at West Ham last time out and the loss of captain Granit Xhaka to injury has hit the Black Cats hard. Still, they are having an unbelievable season and a win would take them level on points with seventh-place Brentford. However, they did lose the reverse fixture to Burnley and have struggled against more direct teams.

Burnley are without a win in 14 Premier League games but Scott Parker's side have drawn five of their last seven games. They drew 2-2 at home against Spurs last weekend and their last three games have seen them draw against Man United, Liverpool and Spurs. But they are 11 points from safety and badly need a win to keep their faint hopes of staying up alive.

For live updates and highlights throughout Sunderland vs Burnley, check out PST's live blog coverage below.

How to watch Sunderland vs Burnley live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:3pm ET Monday (February 2)
Venue:Stadium of Light β€” Sunderland
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch on USA Network

Sunderland team news, focus

Xhaka remains out with an ankle injury, while Bertrand Traore and Arthur Masuaku are also missing. It will be intriguing to see who starts in midfield in place of Xhaka with Habib Diarra likely to start alongside Noah Sadiki and Enzo Le Fee going back to his usual spot out wide. Brian Brobbey is Sunderland's main threat up top and they will look to get the ball wide early and whip in crosses galore for him to attack.

Burnley team news, focus

Parker has found a pragmatic 3-4-2-1 system for his side but they need to take a few more risks to try and get themselves out of the relegation zone. New signing James Ward-Prowse adds real quality from set pieces, while Armando Broja has been a proper handful up top and Martin Dubravka has put in some great displays in goal to keep them in games.

Sunderland vs Burnley prediction

This feels like it will be a really tight game that Sunderland will edge to keep their brilliant season on track. Sunderland 2-1 Burnley.

Aston Villa vs Brentford LIVE updates, watch live, score, analysis, highlights

Aston Villa's surprising Premier League title charge welcomes Brentford to Villa Park on Sunday for a clash of upstart sides.

WATCH β€” Aston Villa v Brentford

For live updates and highlights throughout Aston Villa vs Brentford, check out PST's live blog coverage below.


How to watch Aston Villa vs Brentford live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:9am ET Sunday
Venue:Villa Park β€” Aston
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch on USA Network


Aston Villa vs Brentford score: Kick off, 9am ET

Aston Villa lineup

Martinz; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Maatsen; Bogarde, Luiz; Sancho, Buendia, Rogers; Abraham

Brentford lineup

Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Ajer, Henry; Janelt, Henderson, Jensen; Ouattara, Thiago, Schade


Aston Villa team news, focus

OUT: Youri Tielemans (ankle), John McGinn (knee), Alysson (knee), Boubacar Kamara (knee), Andres Garcia (hamstring) | QUESTIONABLE :Ross Barkley (knee), Ollie Watkins (thigh)

Brentford team news, focus

OUT: Antoni Milambo (knee), Fabio Carvalho (torn ACL), Josh Dasilva (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Mikkel Damsgaard (knee), Kristoffer Ajer (ankle)

Aston Villa vs Brentford preview

Unai Emery's Villa are on 46 points, four back of Arsenal at the start of Week 24. The Villans earned a bye to the Europa League Round of 16 with a strong league phase and are focused on the league for a few weeks before the FA Cup returns on Valentine's Day.

Brentford's hot winter run has cooled the past two weeks with a pair of 2-0 losses to Chelsea and Nottingham Forest that's sent the Bees from fifth to eighth on the table.

Keith Andrews has done a great job in picking up from club legend Thomas Frank as striker Igor Thiago has the second-most goals in the Premier League and Kevin Schade's playmaking has been special for the red-and-white striped side.

Aston Villa vs Brentford prediction

Brentford have not been great away from the Gtech Community Stadium, and any advantage given by Villa's Thursday match in the Europa League has been minimized by Emery's heavy squad rotation. Aston Villa 2-1 Brentford.

Manchester United vs Fulham LIVE updates, watch live, score, analysis, highlights

In-form Manchester United host overacheiving Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday in what promises to be a really tight game.

WATCH β€” Manchester United v Fulham

Editor's note: NBC's Premier League Live studio shows will take place from Sky in London this weekend with Jon Champion, Graeme Le Saux and Lee Dixon.

For live updates and highlights throughout Manchester United vs Fulham, check out PST's live blog coverage below.


How to watch Manchester United vs Fulham live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:9am ET Sunday (February 1)
Venue:Old Trafford β€” Manchester
TV Channel: NBCSN
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock


Manchester United vs Fulham live updates β€” by Nick Mendola

Manchester United vs Fulham live score: 9am ET kickoff

Manchester United lineup

Lammens, Shaw, Maguire, Martinez, Dalot, Casemiro, Mainoo, Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha, Mbeumo

Fulham lineup

Leno, Castagne, Andersen, Cuenca, Robinson, Berge, Iwobi, Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze, Jimenez

Manchester United vs Fulham preview β€” by Joe Prince-Wright

Michael Carrick has got off to the dream start as United's interim boss as he followed up a derby win against Man City with a miraculous, and dramatic, 3-2 away victory at Arsenal last weekend. United are in the top four heading into this weekend and Champions League qualification is very possible. Carrick has given United's star players a real boost and has returned them to being a brilliant counter-attacking team.

Fulham secured a big comeback win late on against Brighton last weekend with their main man Harry Wilson scoring the winner in the 92nd minute. Marco Silva's side are only four points behind United in the table and are pushing hard to qualify for Europe. That is very possible given the solid form of their experienced squad and their light schedule compared to the teams around them.

Manchester United team news, focus

Carrick has gone to a back four and Kobbie Mainoo has been a revelation since returning in midfield. Bryan Mbeumo has been leading the line superbly with Bruno Fernandes using his quality just behind him. However, Carrick will have to change things up as Patrick Dorgu has injured his hamstring. That is a blow given his excellent recent form and the screamer he scored against Arsenal. Still, United have plenty of options out wide and either Sesko or Cunha could come in up top with Mbeumo or Diallo switching to the left.

Fulham team news, focus

There is a very settled look to this Fulham lineup and injuries have been kind to them this season, but Sasa Lukic, Rodrigo Muniz and Kenny Tete remain out. The trio of Raul Jimenez, Harry Wilson and Emile Smith Rowe have been linking up really well in attack and Samuel Chukwueze and Kevin have been chipping in with goals and big performances out wide, while new signing Oscar Bobb will help plenty with that too.

Manchester United vs Fulham prediction

This feels like United will just edge it but Fulham are very dangerous on the counter. Go for a narrow home win. Manchester United 2-1 Fulham.

Arne Slot reaction β€” What did Liverpool boss say after hammering Newcastle to stop slide?

Liverpool's winless run is no more after Arne Slot's side came back from a goal down and scored four unanswered against Newcastle at Anfield on Saturday.

LIVERPOOL 4-1 NEWCASTLE β€” Video highlights & recap

Below is the latest Arne Slot reaction, speaking after Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz combined for three goals and an assist on the night, to send Liverpool back into the top-five of the Premier League (for the time being).

Arne Slot reaction β€” What did Liverpool boss say after hammering Newcastle to stop slide?

We'll have Slot's post-match interviews and press conference as soon as they start, here.

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