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This is your warning to take note of this weekend’s Sunday Premier League fixture between Liverpool and Manchester City as it is far from the normal 2pm or 4:30pm kick-off times.

Liverpool vs Manchester City is the most anticipated Premier League game this weekend as a victory for either side would open the door ever so slightly for them to go on and lift the Premier League trophy. 

Although the League has a long way to go, the winners of this tie could have a massive impact on the title race.

The last time the two faced off against each other it ended in a 1-1 draw.

Liverpool vs Manchester City will kick-off at an unusual time of 3:45 as both teams eye a win which would take them top of the Premier League table

Liverpool vs Manchester City will kick-off at an unusual time of 3:45 as both teams eye a win which would take them top of the Premier League table

Liverpool are so far unbeaten this season at Anfield and they won't want this record to stop against league challenger's Man City

Liverpool are so far unbeaten this season at Anfield and they won’t want this record to stop against league challenger’s Man City

Pep Guardiola's men have been in flying form and no more so than Phil Foden who helped Man City to a 3-1 comeback against Manchester United last weekend

Pep Guardiola’s men have been in flying form and no more so than Phil Foden who helped Man City to a 3-1 comeback against Manchester United last weekend

What time is Liverpool vs Man City 

This weekend’s Super Sunday clash between League leaders Liverpool and second place Manchester City is set to kick-off at 3:45pm UK time.

Why is Liverpool vs Man City being played at that time? 

The reason for the bizarre kick-off time is related to fan safety and has been influenced by Merseyside police.

Sunday afternoon fixtures are usually penciled in the fixture diary for 2pm or 4pm but a newly created kick-off time was given for this top of the league clash largely due to what has happened in the past when these to sides have met. 

It is understood that the Merseyside police wished for an earlier kick-off time at Anfield due to fears over fan safety.

Before the 2018 Champions League quarter-final first leg match between Liverpool and Man City, Liverpool fans caused damage to City's bus

Before the 2018 Champions League quarter-final first leg match between Liverpool and Man City, Liverpool fans caused damage to City’s bus

The past few seasons has seen numerous problem’s arise between the two clubs’ supporters. 

Some of the worrying actions which has happened between the two side’s include damage to team buses, missiles thrown and cases of tragedy chanting. 

An earlier kick-off was decided to try and help combat these problem and ensure fan safety. 

This isn’t the first time a fixture has been changed to try and combat fan troubles.

The reverse fixture between the pair back in November at the Etihad had a 12:30pm kick-off for the same reasons. 

Where to watch 

Liverpool v Manchester City will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, the game will get underway at 3:45pm UK time. 

Mail Sport will be providing coverage of Liverpool v Man City with live updates of all the action on Sunday.

Mail Sport will also be running a live blog so you don’t miss a minute of the action. 

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