Big victories over Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal in recent weeks have rebooted Liverpool's season, after Jürgen Klopp's side succumbed to an embarrassing post-Christmas collapse which saw them fail to win any league games in January. For the time being, the Merseysiders are clinging onto fourth place, but with Arsenal and Manchester United close behind, Liverpool can't afford to take their foot off the gas.
Liverpool vs. Burnley 2017 live stream: Start time, TV schedule, and how to watch EPL online
Liverpool will look to maintain their Champions League charge at home to Burnley on Sunday.


They’ll look to win back-to-back league games for the first time since December on Sunday, when they play host to a Burnley side that has stuttered in recent weeks. Sean Dyche’s side are a comfortable nine points above the relegation zone but are winless in their last five in all competitions. They certainly head to Anfield as underdogs, and anything other than a defeat would surely be considered a good result.
How to watch, stream, and listen
Date and time: Sunday, March 12; 11 a.m. ET, 4 p.m. local
TV: NBCSN (U.S. - English); Telemundo (U.S. - Spanish); TSN4 (Canada); Sky Sports 1/HD (U.K.)
Online streaming: NBC Sports Live (U.S. - English); Telemundo Deportes En Vivo (U.S. - Spanish); TSN Go (Canada); Sky Go (U.K.)
Make friends: Liverpool fans can head on over to The Liverpool Offside for full game coverage.
For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV
Three big things to know
1. Liverpool will still be without long-term absentee Danny Ings, while Marko Grujić and Jordan Henderson both face late fitness tests.
2. Burnley's injury list is a little longer: Dean Marney, Steven Defour, Nick Pope, and Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson are all currently on the treatment table, while Kevin Long is still unavailable as he's lacking in match fitness. Tom Heaton and Joey Barton both face late fitness tests.
3. Burnley won the reverse fixture 2-0 at Turf Moor, ending a run of four straight defeats to Liverpool. Not since 1974 have Burnley won away at Anfield; that season Derby County went on to claim the English First Division title, with Liverpool third and Burnley 10th.











