Liverpool’s trip to Fulham kicks off in the 3pm time slot on Sunday, a rare occurrence that is broadcast live in the UK.There are six Premier League fixtures on Sunday and four get underway at 3pm (GMT), with the day deviating from its traditional 2pm and 4.30pm start times on Sky Sports.Liverpool’s 3pm trip to Fulham: A quick look• Rare broadcast: Liverpool’s 3pm Sunday kickoff is live on Sky Sports, as the 3pm TV blackout only applies to Saturdays.• Festive scheduling: The unusual time slot ensures an essential 60-hour recovery gap following the Reds’ fixture on Thursday.• Sunday feast: All six Premier League games this Sunday will be televised in the UK, including four simultaneous 3pm starts.This is due to the nature of the festive schedule, as eight clubs were in action on Thursday and league guidelines state no club will play twice within a 60-hour period.Liverpool, Fulham, Sunderland, and Man City were all in action on Thursday, as were Leeds, Tottenham, Brentford and Palace, meaning none could be scheduled to play again on Saturday. It left Sunday as the only option ahead of a set of midweek league games, which sees Liverpool travel to Arsenal on Thursday evening.Every match on Sunday will be broadcast live in the UK, with Leeds vs. Man United live on TNT Sports at 12.30pm, with the remaining five games live on Sky Sports, including all four 3pm kickoffs.Enforced since the 1980s, Saturday games kicking off between 2.45pm and 5.15pm have not been permitted for broadcast live in the UK, to allow lower-league sides a better chance of selling tickets.The premise is that, with no top-flight football to watch at home, fans would be more inclined to travel to their local club and, in turn, generate vital funds.There is growing opposition for this to change, but it is to stay at least until the new TV deal ends in 2029.This protected kickoff time, however, only pertains to a Saturday, meaning 3pm kickoffs on a Sunday are available to watch live due to there being no blackout rule.Liverpool’s trip to Fulham, therefore, will be live on Sky Sports Main Event from 2pm.