Burnley vs Watford Preview: How to Watch on TV, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News

24 June 2020 17:48

The Premier League fixture fun rolls on this Thursday - yes, Thursday - when Burnley take on Watford at Turf Moor.

Both sides are yet to really get back into the swing of things after three months on the sidelines, each having taken to the field just once.

Burnley's return was a rather miserable one, as Manchester City inflicted more Etihad Stadium misery on Sean Dyche's side with a thumping 5-0 win. Watford, meanwhile, did their best to stay awake for 89 minutes against Leicester, before a late flurry of action saw Craig Dawson acrobatically haul the Hornets level after Ben Chilwell's stonking strike looked to have earned the Foxes all three points.

With Watford having it all to play for, not so much the hosts, here's everything you need to know about this one.


Where to Watch

When Is Kick Off? Thursday 25 June
What Time Is Kick Off? 18:00 (BST)
Where Is it Played? Turf Moor
TV Channel/Live Stream? Sky Sports (UK), Fubo (US)
Referee: Mike Dean


Team News

Burnley are without a number of first-team regulars, with the majority of their striking firepower stuck on the sidelines.

Chris Wood, Ashley Barnes, Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Robbie Brady are all out, with Steven Defour and Ben Gibson - remember him, Middlesbrough and England fans? - also subjected to a watching brief.

For the visitors, the outlook is slightly better - though everyone's favourite manager Nigel Pearson does have a few issues of his own to contend with.

Gerard Deulofeu and Daryl Janmaat are the most high-profile absentees, alongside Isaac Success - whose career at Vicarage Road has been anything but that.


Predicted Lineups

Burnley: Pope; Lowton, Mee, Tarkowski, Taylor; Brownhill, Westwood, Cork, McNeil; Rodriguez, Vydra.

Watford: Foster; Femenia, Kabasele, Cathcart, Masina; Hughes, Capoue; Sarr, Doucoure, Welbeck; Deeney.


Recent Form

Burnley are traditionally good at the start of the season, average to alright in the middle and really rather bad towards the tail end of the campaign. If Monday night's performance against Manchester City is anything to go by, the Clarets intend to stick true to form between now and 26 July - and that could mean a rather miserable month or so.

They are, however, a formidable force at Turf Moor, often frustrating teams with their direct, physical brand of football. They were also unbeaten in the four games prior to football's enforced COVID-19 pause.