The matchup is scheduled for Saturday 23 December, but 'Sky Sports' want to move the game to Christmas eve with a 4pm kick-off.
Liverpool are less than impressed and have registered strong opposition to the Premier League and Broadcaster.
The reds faithful would be put in a tricky situation, if the proposal were to go through. The last train from London Euston to Liverpool leaves at 9.21pm that day and will only arrive in the early hours of Christmas day.
'Sky Sports' are eager to show a live match on the 24th, but the Premier League will ultimately decide whether the proposal goes ahead.
The Anfield club already face a jam-packed christmas schedule. They are in line to face Swansea City on Boxing Day and Leicester City on 30 December, meaning a change in date for the trip to Arsenal could affect the timings for both matches.
A statement from Liverpool supporters’ union - Spirit of Shankly read: “[We] have been made aware that Liverpool’s away fixture against Arsenal, scheduled for 23 December, is being considered for a move to Christmas Eve.
“It is our understanding that Arsenal have been asked if they can staff such a fixture and the Metropolitan police have been approached for their view. Changing the date to Christmas Eve would have untold impact on staff and supporters, particularly away fans. Depending on kick-off time, and depleted public transport links, the majority of travelling Liverpool supporters would not get home until the early hours of Christmas morning.
“SOS are contacting relevant personnel to put forward our case that it is completely unacceptable to expect fans to travel for a match at this time. The suggestion of such a change again shows zero regard for supporters – much like the corresponding fixture where Euston station was closed over Bank Holiday weekend.”