How to watch Liverpool vs Burnley in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news

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Liverpool faces Burnley in the Premier League later today at Anfield. Here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details, highlights, and early team news

James Findlater Content Editor

07:00, 17 Jan 2026

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Liverpool faces Burnley in the Premier League later today(Image: Getty Images)

Liverpool hosts relegation-threatened Burnley today at Anfield as the Reds look to strengthen their position in the Premier League’s top four.

Arne Slot’s side is unbeaten in its last 11 games across all competitions, including the last nine league games. After three straight draws against Leeds, Fulham and Arsenal though, a Champions League finish is still far from assured.

The Reds will be heavy favorites to beat today’s opponent though, with Burnley languishing in the bottom three and sitting eight points from safety. Having had to rely on a stoppage-time penalty from Mohamed Salah at Turf Moor back in September though, Liverpool will not be taking today’s game lightly.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Liverpool vs Burnley in the US and UK today.

What time is kick-off?

The game kicks off at 3 pm UK time at Anfield. For fans in the US, that's 10 am Eastern Time and 7 am Pacific Time.

Is the game on TV?

The game will unfortunately not be available for viewers in the UK, with it coming under the blackout which prevents 3 pm games from being shown live on television.

Fans in the US will be able to watch all the action though, with live coverage and streaming availble via the USA Network.

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Early team news

Liverpool has at least four players missing for today's game. Defenders Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni are out for the remainder of the season, while Alexander Isak faces a long lay-off after breaking his leg against Tottenham, although he is expected back before the end of the campaign.

Mohamed Salah, meanwhile, is still away on Africa Cup of Nations duty, despite Egypt losing to Senegal in the semi-finals on Wednesday. Frustratingly, a third-place play-off against Nigeria will mean his return will have to wait a little while longer.

There is also a fresh doubt over Alexis Mac Allister after the midfielder was missing from training on Friday, although Slot didn't mention any new injury concerns during his press conference on Friday.

As for the visitors, Burnley could be without as many as eight players through injury. Attacking midfielder Mike Tresor has been ruled out with an ankle injury, while Zian Flemming remains missing.

Jordan Beyer, Connor Roberts, Josh Cullen and Zeki Amdouni are all long-term absentees, but Scott Parker could have Joe Worrall and Lyle Foster back, with the pair having returned to training recently.

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