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·11 settembre 2025
Report: Premier League leaders Liverpool travel to Turf Moor for showdown

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·11 settembre 2025
Burnley prepare to host Liverpool at Turf Moor on Sunday, September 14, 2025, with a 2pm BST kick-off in what promises to be a high-profile clash in the Premier League. Liverpool, under Arne Slot, arrive at Burnley with a perfect record after three matches, continuing their impressive start to the 2025/26 campaign.
Slot will hope that the recent attention on his Sweden international forward does not prove to be a distraction, as Liverpool remain the only side in the division with a 100 per cent winning record. The Reds will look to maintain momentum after their high-scoring displays in the opening weeks of the season.
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Fans can watch Burnley vs Liverpool live in the UK on Sky Sports, with coverage beginning at 1pm BST on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, ahead of the 2pm kick-off. Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the match via the Sky Go app.
For those following updates in real time, Standard Sport will host a live blog throughout the match. Highlights will be available later on BBC One’s Match of the Day 2 at 10.30pm BST on Sunday, September 14.
Scott Parker will hope that his squad returns from the recent international break fully fit, as the availability of all key players will be vital if Burnley are to challenge Liverpool. Long-term absentee Zeki Amdouni will remain sidelined, but there is potential for Jordan Beyer and Connor Roberts to feature in the matchday squad.
Parker’s challenge will be to balance recovery for his international players while preparing a competitive team to take on the reigning Premier League champions. Turf Moor has witnessed memorable performances in the past, but stopping Liverpool’s attacking trio will be no easy task.
Liverpool have been the top scorers in the Premier League this season, and that tally has come despite the absence of Alexander Isak, who has yet to make his debut. The forward could feature for the first time against Burnley, although a lack of match sharpness may limit his immediate impact.
The Reds will continue to rely on the prowess of Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitike, and Cody Gakpo, all of whom will be looking to add to their goal tallies after being held at Arsenal last weekend. Slot’s side has impressed with fluid attacking football, a high pressing system, and rapid transitions, making them a formidable opponent even in away fixtures.
Burnley will aim to exploit any potential post-international break fatigue in the Liverpool squad, but it is difficult to see past a comfortable victory for the reigning champions. Liverpool’s attacking depth, combined with their defensive organisation, gives them a clear advantage, while Burnley will need to be disciplined and opportunistic to get a result.
Expect Liverpool to dominate possession and create numerous scoring opportunities. A 3-0 victory for the visitors appears the most likely outcome given the current form of both sides, but Turf Moor could produce moments of resistance from Burnley if they maintain defensive shape and take their chances.
Liverpool’s strong start, coupled with Burnley’s injury concerns, points towards another routine win for the champions, although Parker’s side will be hoping for a resilient performance that can inspire confidence for the coming fixtures.