Check out how to follow a Wolves vs Burnley live stream for free ahead of Tuesday night’s Premier League clash. We have all you need to know about the fixture including a preview and team news.
Wolves vs Burnley Live Stream: How To Watch For Free, Confirmed Line-Ups
The game will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video and coverage of the contest starts at 19:00pm. If you have an Amazon Prime account you can watch it free of charge, and if not then free trials can be started ahead of the game.
You can also watch full highlights of the game on Sky Sports Premier League‘s YouTube channel no more than an hour after full-time.
Wolves vs Burnley Preview
Gary O’Neil’s side have been a force to be reckoned with at Molineux in recent times and are unbeaten in their last four games there, picking up impressive victories over both Manchester City and Tottenham. This could be the perfect chance for Wolves to bounce back from successive defeats on the road.
As for Burnley, they’ve struggled upon their return to the top-flight, but picked up their first home win of the season when beating Sheffield United 5-0 over the weekend.
There’s a lot at stake for both sides as Wolves look to keep up their strong home form and Burnley have a chance to move out of the relegation zone if they pick up three points.
Burnley have won four of their last seven games against Wolves, with the latter only winning once against them since 2012 so we should be for both an interesting and entertaining affair.
Wolves vs Burnley Confirmed Line-Ups
Wolves Team News
The big news coming out of the Molineux is that first choice goalkeeper Jose Sa misses out through injury with Dan Bentley starting in his place for what is just his fourth Premier League appearance.
As expected, both Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes return to the line-up after serving their supensions, while Pablo Sarabia is named in the XI in place of Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
Matheus Cunha and Hwan Hee-chan lead the line for Gary O’Neil’s side for Burnley’s visit, and the pair will be aiming to add to their combined tally of 11 English top flight goals in 2023/24.
Wales international goalkeeper Tom King makes the bench for the first time in the Premier League, while Tommy Doyle, Bellegarde and Sasa Kalajdzic are likely to come on in the second period.
Wolves Confirmed Line-Up
Bentley; Dawson, Kilman, Toti; Semedo, Lemina, Gomes, Sarabia, H. Bueno; Cunha, Hwang
Burnley Team News
Just one change to the Clarets line-up that battered Sheffield United 5-0 at the weekend, as Swedish defender Hjalmar Ekdal starts in place of the suspended Jordan Beyer.
Zeki Amdouni and Jay Rodriguez lead the line for Vincent Kompany’s side once again, with the pair hoping to build on their goals against the Blades at the weekend, while Jacob Bruun Larsen and Luca Koleosho will be hopeful of doing the same.
As expected, Jack Cork isn’t named in the squad due to an injury, however Aaron Ramsey, Anass Zaroury, Mike Tresor and Nathan Redmond are all named on the visiting bench.
Burnley Confirmed Line-Up
Trafford; Vitinho, O’Shea, Ekdal, Taylor; Bruun Larsen, Berge, Brownhill, Koleosho; Amdouni, Rodriguez
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