Burnley and Sunderland meet at Turf Moor on Saturday in the second round of the new Premier League season.
Burnley will be eager to put a tough opening weekend behind them, having lost 3-0 to Tottenham and entering this game in 18th place. Sunderland, by contrast, come in with confidence after a strong 3-0 victory over West Ham on matchday one, which puts them third in the league.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel information, streaming details, and more.
How to watch Burnley vs Sunderland online - TV channels & live streams
| Region | TV / Live stream |
|---|---|
| Australia | Stan Sport |
| Canada | DAZN, fubo |
| France | Canal+ |
| Germany | Sky Sports, Amazon Prime Video |
| UK | Not available |
| Ireland Republic | Not available |
| India | Hotstar |
| Spain | DAZN, Moviestar |
| South Africa | Dstv, SuperSport |
| US | Peacock |
The match will be shown live on Peacock in the US, but there is no broadcast in the UK. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Burnley vs Sunderland kick-off time
The match will be played at Turf Moor on Saturday, with kick-off at 3 pm BST / 10 am ET.
Team news & squads
Burnley team news
Burnley, now led by Scott Parker, are seeking their first points since returning to the top flight. Their recent struggles in the Premier League - winning just two home matches in their last campaign - contrast with an unbeaten home record during their promotion campaign in the Championship.
Injuries remain a concern: Beyer, Humphreys, Benson, and Amdouni are out, while Tuanzebe, Roberts, and Broja are all close to match fitness and could feature. Armando Broja may be handed a debut if deemed fit.
Sunderland team news
Sunderland will look to continue their momentum. Last week's defensive performance was highlighted by Daniel Ballard, while offensive production came from a talented front three.
Sunderland’s only injury doubts are Jenson Seelt, Luke O'Nien, Romaine Mundle, Leo Hjelde, Dennis Cirkin, and Aji Alese.


