Liverpool will face Burnley as visitors at Turf Moor Stadium next Sunday in the 25th round of the Premier League. The Reds are currently in second place in the standings. Jürgen Klopp’s squad has won the last four Premier League matches against Brentford, Arsenal Crystal Palace, and Leicester City.
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Meanwhile, Burnley are in last place in the Premier League with just 13 points, however, Sean Dyche’s squad has 4 games in hand. The English side holds the record for most games suspended in a season within a two-month period. The last Burnley match was against Manchester United, where they tied at home turf.
Date: Sunday, February 13, 2022
Time: 9:00 ET (US) / 14:00 (UK)
Location: Turf Moor Stadium, Burnley, Lancashire, England.
ET: 9:00
CT: 8:00
MT: 7:00
PT: 6:00
TV Channel: SiriusXM FC
Live stream: Peacock
TV Channel: TBD
Live stream: TBD
TV Channel: SKY HD
Live stream: Blue to Go Video Everywhere
Burnley and Liverpool have met in a total of 125 matches. The Reds have dominated the head-to-head record, having won 58 times, while Burnley have won on 38 occasions, with the remaining 29 matches ending in draws.
The last 5 matches between the two clubs also favor Liverpool, Klopp’s squad has won three out of five matches, while Sean Dyche’s team has won just one match. The last game was won by the Reds 2-0 for the Premier League this year in their first encounter of the season.
Liverpool are strong favorites against Burnley. The Reds have now won four Premier League games in a row. The odds are -350 at bookmakers. A draw seems more possible but the bookmakers also see it difficult to happen so bets are at +480 odds. Meanwhile, Burnley’s victory is at +950 odds.
Liverpool have already brought back Mohamed Salah and Sadió Mané who were out of action for most of January and February due to the Africa Cup of Nations. The Reds are complete again and have shown that they can put Manchester City under pressure. Also, Luis Díaz made his debut as a starter against Leicester and the Colombian left-winger had an outstanding game.
Meanwhile, Burnley announced the signing of Dutch striker Wout Weghorst, who arrives to replace Chris Wood, transferred to Newcastle, for 14 million euros and signs until 2025. The English club confirmed the arrival of the 'dinosaur' with a reference to the movie 'Jurassic Park'. In fact, the Dutch player assisted Jay Rodríguez in their last match against Manchester United, having a dream debut with his new team.
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