What channel is Burnley vs Liverpool on, KO, live stream and channel details
Liverpool will travel to Burnley on Boxing Day in what's expected to be a tough evening for the Reds at Turf Moor.
Klopp's side have held the upper hand in recent times with Liverpool winning the last three meetings between the two without conceding a goal. However, Burnley did claim a memorable 1-0 win at Anfield in January 2021 and held the reds to a draw the year before that.
Burnley have struggled in the Premier League this season under Vincent Kompany while Liverpool have mounted a title challenge. However the Clarets are fighting for their Premier League survival and will look to make Turf Moor as hostile as possible against a Liverpool team who have only lost once all season.
Every game across the Christmas period is live on Amazon Prime Video meaning you can watch whichever game you like from December 26-28, so let's find out all you need to know to get your Premier League fix this Christmas.
When is Burnley vs Liverpool?
Liverpool face Burnley at Turf Moor on Boxing Day and kick-off is set for 17:30
How can you watch it?
You can watch every game on Boxing Day with Amazon Prime Video showing ten games from December 26-28. Non-Prime members can start a 30-day free trial of Prime, which is then £8.99 month and you can cancel either at any time. You can find out more here.
You can also watch Discovery+ on Amazon Prime Video which means you can get access to TNT Sports and watch the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and much more. Find out more and sign up to Prime Video here.
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Match odds
Latest odds from :
Burnley - 11/2
Draw - 4/1
Liverpool - 5/12
*odds subject to change
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Team news
Liverpool are expected to be without Alexis Mac Allister, Stefan Bajcetic, Thiago and Joel Matip who will be out for with a long lay-off. Burnely could be without Johann Gudmundsson while Jack Cork and Luca Koleosho continue to miss out but Charlie Taylor is expected to be back for the clash.
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