Southampton v Liverpool on TV - live stream, channel info and kick-off time What channel is Southampton vs Liverpool? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details Southampton vs Liverpool: Prediction, TV channel, live stream, team news, time, latest odds, h2h - preview Liverpool kick off the new year with a Premier League clash against Southampton.Jurgen Klopp's men take on the Saints in their first match of 2021 as they bid to retain their title. The Reds ended 2020 on top of the table, with 33 points from their opening 16 games.They were held to a goalless draw by Newcastle United at St James' Park last time out.Manchester United have since drawn level on points with the champions after a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa, meaning they now only trail Liverpool on goal difference. Klopp's side have a chance to restore a three-point lead against Southampton, who also finished their year with a 0-0 stalemate - against West Ham United.In fact, Ralph Hasenhuttl's team have failed to find the net in three outings - and are without a win in four.Overall, though, they have made a good start to the campaign are safely in the top half - seven points behind the leaders.Here's how to watch the match live on TV a Premier League champions Liverpool start their 2021 with a trip to Southampton. The Reds top the table on goal difference, and - barring a defeat similar to the one they received at Aston Villa earlier in the season - will remain in first place as the Premier League takes a two-week break to make way for the FA Cup third round. Liverpool have drawn their last two matches since thumping Crystal Palace 7-0 before Christmas, while the Saints have one win in their last five and fired blanks in their last three games. The Premier League will take a back seat after Monday night's game on the south coast as sides prepare for the FA Cup third round ties being played next weekend. Liverpool are tonight looking to kick off 2021 with a return to winning ways - but the Premier League champions face a tough test at Southampton. The Reds finished the calendar year top of the table, but consecutive draws against West Brom and Newcastle have left Manchester United breathing down their necks.Jurgen Klopp's attack have been left frustrated in their last two outings, while injuries have taken their toll on the title holders