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Liverpool vs Burnley LIVE: Szoboszlai Misses Penalty as Burnley Hold Reds!
Anfield, January 17, 2026 – Liverpool hosted struggling Burnley in a crucial Premier League Round 22 clash at Anfield, but the home side's frustrations mounted as Dominik Szoboszlai blazed a penalty over the bar, allowing the visitors to cling on for a vital point[2][5]. The match, kicking off at 3:00 PM UTC, promised fireworks with Liverpool sitting 4th on 35 points from 21 games (10-5-6, +4 GD) and Burnley languishing 19th with just 13 points (3-4-14, -19 GD)[3][2].
Liverpool, missing stars like Mohamed Salah (international duty), Wataru Endo, and several injured players including Conor Bradley and Stefan Bajcetic, dominated possession early[4]. Burnley, plagued by absentees such as Zian Flemming, Josh Cullen, and Joe Worrall, relied on gritty defending and counter-threats from Hugo Ekitike (8 goals) and Zian Flemming (5 goals)[2][4].
The game's turning point came around the half-hour mark when Szoboszlai, Liverpool's shots-on-goal leader with 12, stepped up for a penalty after a foul in the box. His effort sailed harmlessly over, epitomizing Liverpool's recent form of draws against Arsenal, Fulham, and Leeds[2]. Throw-ins peppered the action, with Liverpool pressing near Burnley's box, but Armando Broja and Jaidon Anthony posed threats on the break[6].
Odds heavily favored Liverpool (-463) over Burnley (+1150), with over/under 2.5 goals at -178 over[2]. Pre-match, Liverpool boasted 32 goals scored and 7 clean sheets, while Burnley leaked 39[2]. Recent results showed Liverpool unbeaten in four (W3 D1) and Burnley mixing wins with losses[2].
As full-time loomed, Burnley held firm, potentially sweeping the season series and boosting survival hopes. Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike and Harvey Elliott led ratings, but the missed spot-kick headlined a tense stalemate[2][3]. Live updates captured the drama, with Anfield's roar turning to groans[5][8].
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