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Liverpool aim to get back to winning ways against Burnley on Boxing Day in the Premier League.

The Reds were held last time out in a thrilling stalemate against Arsenal and must now pick up momentum in the title race with Manchester City back from Club World Cup action in Saudi Arabia as world champions. Meanwhile, the Clarets have captured newfound belief thanks to victory over Fulham with two outstanding strikes, and Vincent Kompany will look to a lively Turf Moor atmosphere to pull off the upset today.

Follow all the updates from the Premier League’s festive schedule, plus team news and all live action from Turf Moor below – plus check out the latest odds and tips for the festive football here.

Show latest update 1703604636Liverpool close to free-flowing best but Arsenal draw exposes missing elements

A fine game, but perhaps the best result for the title race as a whole. Through that, it was maybe better for Manchester City than anyone else, too.

That’s also why Arsenal will ultimately be happier with the result. It just might still linger that they would like that big away win to really propel their campaign. Mikel Arteta’s side are top at Christmas, but not quite fully on top form. This draw displayed there’s now real substance, much more than last season. There isn’t, however, that elevated attacking coherence the league knows they can produce.

That can of course come. In many ways, as enjoyably excellent as this game became, it was maybe natural that a match between two of the three best sides in the Premier League ended up showcasing some remaining flaws in each other. That’s what they bring out in each other, as well as brilliance like the two goals. The exacting level from these huge matches.

Karl Matchett26 December 2023 15:30

1703604036Boxing Day fixtures 2023:How to watch every game on TV and online

Boxing Day is always an extra Christmas treat for football fans and Tuesday is no different, with five Premier League games staggered through the day, all being broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video – for the final time, after Amazon’s pivot to boxing starting next season.

There is also a stacked schedule in the Championship, including a top-of-the-table showdown between second-placed Ipswich and league leaders Leicester, as well as games throughout the Football League and one Scottish Premiership clash as Dundee travel to leaders Celtic.

Karl Matchett26 December 2023 15:20

1703603436Burnley v Liverpool – LIVE

Robertson is expected to be out for another month while Tsimikas is a long-term absentee. The versatile Gomez, who has also featured at centre-back and right-back this season, came on for the Greek at Anfield and is set to stand in on the left.

Now Liverpool face a series of defining matches in the next month, including a Premier League clash with Newcastle, an FA Cup trip to Arsenal and both legs of the Carabao Cup semi-final against Fulham.

Karl Matchett26 December 2023 15:10

1703602836Burnley v Liverpool – LIVE

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The Independent26 December 2023 15:00

1703585596Boxing Day fixtures 2023: Every game and how to watch all five Premier League clashes on TV and online

Boxing Day is always an extra Christmas treat for football fans and Tuesday is no different, with five Premier League games staggered through the day, all being broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video – for the final time, after Amazon’s pivot to boxing starting next season.

There is also a stacked schedule in the Championship, including a top-of-the-table showdown between second-placed Ipswich and league leaders Leicester, as well as games throughout the Football League and one Scottish Premiership clash as Dundee travel to leaders Celtic.

Newcastle will aim to end their run of four consecutive defeats when they host Nottingham Forest at 12.30pm GMT, as Forest search for a first win under new manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

Bournemouth and Fulham are both enjoying good seasons and the winner at the Vitality Stadium (3pm) could jump into the top half. An important relegation contest will get under way at Bramall Lane when Sheffield United host Luton Town (3pm), before the other side in the bottom three, Burnley, host title-chasing Liverpool (5.30pm).

Here are all the Boxing Day fixtures and how to watch them (3pm GMT kick-off unless specified):

Jack Rathborn26 December 2023 10:13

1703585515Liverpool close to free-flowing best but Arsenal draw exposes missing elements

A fine game, but perhaps the best result for the title race as a whole. Through that, it was maybe better for Manchester City than anyone else, too.

That’s also why Arsenal will ultimately be happier with the result. It just might still linger that they would like that big away win to really propel their campaign. Mikel Arteta’s side are top at Christmas, but not quite fully on top form. This draw displayed there’s now real substance, much more than last season. There isn’t, however, that elevated attacking coherence the league knows they can produce.

That can of course come. In many ways, as enjoyably excellent as this game became, it was maybe natural that a match between two of the three best sides in the Premier League ended up showcasing some remaining flaws in each other. That’s what they bring out in each other, as well as brilliance like the two goals. The exacting level from these huge matches.

Jack Rathborn26 December 2023 10:11

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