Burnley vs. Chelsea: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Burnley vs. Chelsea: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Burnley and Chelsea clash at Turf Moor in Saturday's opening match of Premier League Gameweek 12.

Chelsea enter as heavy favorites against the Clarets due to the talent disparity between the teams, though the Blues have been prone to costly mistakes this campaign. Losses to Brighton & Hove Albion and Sunderland have been compounded by points dropped against Brentford, Crystal Palace and Qarabağ.

The unpredictable nature of Enzo Maresca's squad could prove to be their ultimate obstacle to success, yet they remain within striking distance of the Premier League championship. They sit merely six points behind league leaders Arsenal, who visit Stamford Bridge in the following weekend.

Burnley are still searching for their first significant victory since their Premier League return, though they currently sit above the drop zone. Most of their points have been earned at home, and they'll look to capitalize on any sluggishness from Chelsea this weekend.

Here's your guide to watching this compelling encounter in Lancashire.

What Time Does Burnley vs. Chelsea Kick Off?

How to Watch Burnley vs. Chelsea on TV, Live Stream

TNT Sports serves as the primary broadcaster for Saturday's early match, with discovery+ and the discovery+ App providing additional viewing options.

As expected, fuboTV and DAZN will broadcast the game in Canada, while Mexican viewers can choose between Caliente TV or FOX One.

Multiple networks will carry the Turf Moor encounter in the United States, including UNIVERSO and the USA Network.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

nbcsports.com, NBC Sports App, UNIVERSO NOW, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, USA Network, UNIVERSO

United Kingdom

TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate, discovery+, discovery+ App

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network 2 Canada

What's Next for Burnley and Chelsea?

Burnley will have completed matches against all traditional 'Big Six' teams by Saturday's final whistle, setting up a series of more manageable fixtures leading to Christmas. The Clarets meet another west London opponent next weekend when they face Brentford.

Chelsea faces two crucial encounters ahead. Following their Burnley visit, consecutive home matches against Barcelona on Tuesday and Arsenal on Sunday will examine their quality. Maresca must rotate his players wisely during this demanding period.