Liverpool’s Premier League title defence has been a complete and utter disaster, with things potentially getting worse on Sunday.
The Reds, who have lost six of their previous seven matches in the competition, visit a resurgent West Ham United side as they aim to exit the bottom half of the Premier League table. The Irons are on a three-game unbeaten streak which has included confidence-boosting wins over Newcastle United and Burnley on home soil.
Liverpool will be fearing the worst having lost all three of their trips to the capital this season and will have to contend with one of their least favourite time slots—the clash with West Ham kicking off at 2:05 p.m. GMT rather than the more familiar 2:00 p.m Sunday slot.
But why are the Reds playing at such an unusual kick-off time?






