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Liverpool vs Burnley: Anfield Stunned as Burnley Equalise Against Dominant Liverpool
Live from Anfield, Saturday, January 17, 2026 – Premier League Round 22
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Liverpool hosted struggling Burnley at Anfield in a Premier League clash marked by **high drama and a shock equaliser**. The Reds, sitting 4th with 35 points from 21 games (10 wins, 5 draws, 6 losses), entered as heavy favorites against bottom-of-the-table Burnley (3-4-14, 13 points).[4][3]
The match kicked off at 15:00 UTC (15:17 UK time), with Sky Sports providing live coverage including commentary, highlights, and stats. Liverpool dominated early proceedings, leveraging their strong home form despite key absences: Mohamed Salah on international duty, and injuries to Conor Bradley (knee surgery), Wataru Endo, Stefan Bajcetic, and others like Rio Ngumoha and Alexander Isak.[5][3]
Burnley, plagued by their own injury crisis—including Joe Worrall, Connor Roberts, Josh Cullen, Zeki Amdouni, and Zian Flemming—faced an uphill battle. Pre-match odds heavily favored Liverpool at -457, with Burnley at +1175 and over/under 2.5 goals at -186 over.[3]
As per the headline, Anfield was stunned when Burnley equalized against a dominant Liverpool side. Live updates from RTE and This Is Anfield captured the tension, with box scores showing intense action—Liverpool boasting 32 goals scored league-wide vs Burnley's struggles (GF/GA not fully detailed but poor form evident).[1][2][3]
Team stats highlighted Liverpool's edge: 86 shots on goal vs Burnley's 61, 7 clean sheets to 5. Recent form mixed—Liverpool drew 0-0 with Arsenal and Leeds, won 4-1 vs Brighton; Burnley beat Millwall 5-1 but lost to Newcastle 3-1.[3]
Standout players: Liverpool's Owen Beck back from loan (hamstring concern), Burnley's H. Ekitike (8 goals), Q. Hartman (4 assists). Weather at Anfield: 44°F, light winds.[3][4]
The game remained live at full-time checks, promising video highlights and reports post-match. A pivotal moment for both in the title race and relegation fight.[6]
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