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Liverpool v Burnley: Where To Watch, Kick-Off Time Plus More

Liverpool v Burnley: Where To Watch, Kick-Off Time Plus More
Jurgen Klopp’s in-form Liverpool travel to Turf Moor to face a struggling Burnley side on St Stephen’s Day. Here is everything you need to know about Liverpool v Burnley including where to watch, kick-off time and much more.

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When and what time is watch Liverpool v Burnley on?

The Christmas Premier League programme continues on December 26th, when Aston Villa hosts Liverpool at Turf Moor.

The St Stephen’s Day clash will kick-off at 5:30pm on St Stephen’s Day

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Where can I watch Liverpool v Burnley?

The match is available to watch on Premier Sports 1.

The game is also available for streaming on Now TV for subscribers who have the Premier Sports bundle included in their package.

It’ll be shown in the UK on Prime.

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Preview

These two sides last faced one another in the 2020/21 season when Burnley suffered a 1-0 defeat thanks to a Fabhino goal for Liverpool.

Vincent Kompany will be hoping his side can cause an upset after an encouraging 2-0 victory away to Fulham on Saturday

Liverpool shook off their middling performance against Manchester United with a compelling draw with Arsenal and will be hungry for the three points here.

Liverpool will be without Kostas Tsimikas, who broke his collarbone in a touchline tackle with Bukayo Saka.

Luis Diaz also is a question mark for selection as he suffered a knee injury in Saturday evening’s game.

“Lucho told me ‘little pain’, physios were not too concerned, but you never know and we play in three days and you never know how quick the turnaround is, so we have to see. I don’t know.

The two historic clubs have played against one another 126 times, with Liverpool winning 59 games, Burnley registering 38 wins and the remaining 29 clashes finishing in a draw.

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