It took a while for Liverpool to find their legs in the Premier League, but they’re finally flying up towards a top four spot, and they’ve certainly struck some fear into rivals Arsenal and Manchester United already. The Reds have gone unbeaten in their last 11 matches, winning eight times during that stretch.
Liverpool vs. Burnley live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online
The Reds are in great form and should get another three points on Wednesday.


They’ll be heavy favorites to grab another win at home against Burnley on Wednesday, but Sean Dyche’s side haven’t rolled over against anyone this season. The most frugal of the Premier League’s sides is down to 19th place and hasn’t won in their last seven games, but a recent 1-1 draw away to Chelsea illustrated their ability to provide a challenge to anyone -- even if that draw came under dubious circumstances.
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has missed the better part of the last month with a hamstring injury, but could return for this game. He won’t start, but don’t be surprised to see him make the 18-man squad and come off the bench at some point in the second half.
Here’s the rest of the team news, and how to watch the game where you are.
Liverpool injuries and suspensions
Out: Jordan Ibe (knee), Jose Enrique (knee), Lucas Leiva (groin), Brad Jones (thigh), Jon Flanagan (knee). Steven Gerrard (hamstring).
Burnley injuries and suspensions
Out: Dean Marney (knee), Kevin Long (knee), Matty Taylor (calf)
Match date/time: Wednesday, 2:45 p.m. ET, 7:45 p.m. local
Venue: Anfield, Liverpool, England
TV: NBC Extra Time (U.S.), Sportsnet World (Canada)
Online: NBC Live Extra (U.S.), Sportsnet World Now (Canada)
Listings via Live Soccer TV.











