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Can I watch Liverpool vs Burnley on TV? Channel, stream and radio info

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Liverpool are set to continue their Premier League campaign against Burnley this weekend. Arne Slot's squad currently sit fourth in the league table, just three points ahead of Manchester United in seventh place.

Coming off a 4-1 FA Cup victory over Barnsley, Liverpool remain unbeaten in their last nine league games . Meanwhile, Burnley find themselves at the opposite end of the table, languishing in 19th place and eight points from safety.

The last time these two teams faced off at Turf Moor in September, Liverpool emerged victorious. Burnley were down to 10 men after Lesley Ugochukwu was sent off for two bookings and Mohamed Salah clinched the win for the Reds with a penalty in stoppage time .

This marked the sixth consecutive Premier League win for Liverpool against Burnley, with the Clarets managing to score only once during these matches. Burnley's last victory over Liverpool came in January 2021 when Ashley Barnes netted the game's sole goal at Anfield.

The previous fixture was broadcast live on Sky Sports , as was Liverpool's last Premier League match against league leaders Arsenal . Mirror Football brings you everything you need to know about the upcoming clash.

Liverpool will face off against Burnley on Saturday, January 17 at 3pm. This is one of seven Premier League matches scheduled for Saturday, with other fixtures including the Manchester United vs Manchester City lunchtime kick-off and the Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal clash at 5.30pm.

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Unfortunately, the Liverpool vs Burnley match won't be televised. Due to the longstanding 3pm blackout rule, no games kicking off at this traditional time can be broadcast live on UK television.

However, highlights will be available shortly after the final whistle on both BBC Sport and Sky Sports . Extended highlights of all the day's Premier League action can be caught on Match of the Day, which airs on BBC One from 10.30pm.

While UK viewers won't be able to watch the match live on TV, it will be accessible to international audiences. American viewers can tune in on USA Network and stream via Peacock, while Australian fans can watch on Stan Sport. The match will also be shown on various channels in other regions.

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Despite the lack of TV coverage, supporters can listen to commentary on LFC TV, with the build-up starting from 1.45pm. BBC Radio Merseyside will also provide audio coverage of the game, along with pre-match analysis from 2pm and a post-match discussion.

Liverpool will be missing Conor Bradley after the right-back sustained a season-ending knee injury in the match against Arsenal. Giovanni Leoni and Alexander Isak are also out. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah and his Egyptian team are scheduled to compete in the third-place play-off at the Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday.

Burnley will be without Josh Cullen and Zeki Amdouni due to long-term injuries, among others. The game is also likely to come too soon for top scorer Zian Flemming, who hasn't played since the start of the year.

Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £192 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.

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