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Liverpool and Burnley will clash on Saturday in the 24th fixture of the Premier League

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool and Burnley will clash on Saturday in the 24th fixture of the Premier League
Liverpool and Burnley will clash on Saturday in the 24th fixture of the Premier League
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Liverpool and Burnley will clash on Saturday in the 24th fixture of the Premier League 2023-2024 at Anfield Stadium. After losing their last game, the home side will be looking to get back to winning ways in front of their home fans and take all three points. The visitors only managed a single point last time out and will be looking for the win.

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Liverpool suffered a heavy blow when they lost 1-3 to Arsenal last time out. It is their only defeat in the last few games: in their 4 previous games they have always won. In those games, they scored 15 goals and conceded 6.

Burnley got a point thanks to a 2-2 draw against Fulham. Of their last games they have lost 3 and drawn 1, scoring 6 goals against their opponents and conceding 11 times. In the history of results obtained, the numbers indicate an advantage in favour of one of the contenders: 4 times the home side won and 1 the visitors. They last played in this competition on 26 December, in the England Premier League 2023-2024, and the score was 0-2 in Liverpool's favour.

The home side are top of the table with 51 points (15 PG - 6 EP - 2 PP), while the visitors have 13 points and are in 19th place in the table (3 PG - 4 EP - 16 PP). Tim Robinson will be the referee for the match.

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Historic moment

Following an inspection today, the Council’s Ground Safety Advisory Group has recommended Liverpool be granted a 4th interim safety certificate for Anfield stadium allowing an extra 2,421 fans into the upper tier of the new Anfield Rd stand, taking ground capacity to 60,725. This will be a historic moment against Burnley.


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