Watch Fulham vs Burnley today as the struggling Clarets battle the odds, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.
The Cottagers are comfortable favourites against former midfielder Scott Parker and his Burnley side, who visit west London having picked up their 20th point by drawing with Bournemouth last time out.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Fulham vs Burnley online, on TV, and from anywhere.
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Is Fulham vs Burnley on TV in the UK?
Fulham vs Burnley is not being televised in the UK. The game is being played on Saturday at 3pm, a time when football matches cannot legally be broadcast in the UK. This is known as the ‘3pm ‘blackout’‘.
The irony is you can watch the game in pretty much every country other than the one in which it’s being played. If you’re visiting the UK you can use NordVPN to access your usual coverage.
Watch Fulham vs Burnley in the US
In the United States, Fulham vs Burnley will be shown on USA Network.
How to watch Fulham vs Burnley in Australia
Football lovers in Australia can watch Fulham vs Burnley through Stan Sport.
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Fulham vs Burnley: Premier League preview
Burnley haven’t won in their last four Premier League matches and have conceded more goals than anyone else in the division – yes, even them.
It goes without saying that these are not the kind of statistical indicators Parker is looking for to underpin a miracle recovery in the fight against relegation.
If anything, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ improving form means the Clarets are more in danger of finishing bottom than clambering out of the drop zone. Wolves are now just three points behind.
Three of the 58 goals Burnley have conceded in the league this season were scored by Fulham in a 3-2 win at Turf Moor in the middle of December.
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That was Fulham’s first win over Burnley in seven attempts in all competitions and today’s visitors have won their last two games at Craven Cottage, both 2-0 and both in the top flight.
Vincent Kompany was in charge two seasons ago when goals from Wilson Odobert and Sander Berge scored in the second half to earn Burnley a victory against the odds on the banks of the Thames.
After starting February with back-to-back league losses against Everton and the two Manchester clubs, Fulham have now lost one in their last four, winning twice.
If Parker wants to take a positive from his old club’s recent record, there is one in the goals column. Burnley concede often but Fulham have failed to score against two of the bottom four in their last two games.
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FourFourTwo’s prediction
Fulham 1-0 Burnley
Burnley are no strangers to winning at Fulham but FourFourTwo predicts a narrow victory for the home team.
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