Liverpool is set to face Burnley on Saturday, January 17, at 10 a.m. ET (7 a.m. PT) at Anfield, with the match broadcast in the U.S. on USA Network. The Reds are aiming to extend their unbeaten streak to 11 matches, while Burnley seeks a crucial victory to revive their hopes of avoiding relegation in the English Premier League.

Liverpool has shown improvement after a challenging start to the season, but they remain without their star forward Mohamed Salah, who missed the match following Egypt’s defeat in the Africa Cup of Nations semifinals. Despite three consecutive draws recently, Liverpool still possesses the potential to reclaim their dominant form that led them to last season’s title.

Burnley enters this match with a worrying streak of 12 consecutive games without a win. Although their recent 2-2 draw against Manchester United provided some optimism, they currently languish at the bottom of the league, needing to close an eight-point gap to secure safety.

For viewers in the U.S., the match can be streamed via Sling TV or YouTube TV, providing opportunities for fans to catch all the action without cable. However, those traveling in the UK might find it difficult to watch the match live, as traditional blackout rules apply to Saturday 3 p.m. kickoffs. Using a VPN is recommended for those who want to stream the match from other countries.

In Canada, the exclusive streaming rights belong to Fubo, while in Australia, fans can watch the game live on Stan Sport, which offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers.

This matchup promises excitement as Liverpool aims to stabilize their season, while Burnley fights to stay afloat in the league. With stakes high for both teams, fans can anticipate a competitive showdown at Anfield.

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