Burnley are back in league action this afternoon away to reigning Premier League champions Liverpool.Read MoreScott Parker's former teammate makes bold claim about Burnley manager's futureScott Parker will be hoping last weekend’s FA Cup thrashing of Millwall will have installed some much-needed confidence ahead of the trip to Anfield.The Clarets’ 5-1 third round win was their first in any competition since the end of October, but they remain winless in the Premier League in their last 12 games.It leaves them languishing in 19th place and eight points adrift of safety.As for Liverpool, they saw off League One Barnsley in convincing fashion in their cup tie.Despite a disappointing title defence, they’ve improved in recent weeks and are now unbeaten in their last 11 games.Here’s all the important information ahead of today’s fixture:Burnley head to Anfield this afternoon (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)When and where is the game taking place?The match is being held at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium on Saturday, January 17. Kick off is at 3pm.Is it on TV?No, the game falls behind the UK’s Saturday 3pm blackout.How else can I follow the game?Burnley FC writer Matt Scrafton will be providing live updates on his X feed, followed by a match report, post-match reaction and further analysis on the Burnley Express’ website.What’s the latest team news?Joe Worrall could be back, but Mike Tresor and Zian Flemming remain sidelined alongside Jordan Beyer, Connor Roberts, Josh Cullen and Zeki Amdouni, who are long-term concerns.Lyle Foster should also be okay to feature despite missing last week’s cup game through illness.As for Liverpool, Geovanni Leoni, Conor Bradley and Alexander Isak are injured, while Mo Salah is still away at AFCON, taking part in Egypt’s third place play-off on Saturday.The Burnley Express has launched a new WhatsApp channel to bring the latest news, analysis and team & injury updates directly to your phone. Simply click this link to join our Burnley Express WhatsApp channel.Scott Parker’s pre-match comments“There’s been a few of them this season [painful defeats] to be honest with you, when you look back. But I’m not one that often looks back.“That [1-0 defeat at Turf Moor] was a positive performance from us and one, of course, that hurt at the back end for such a late goal to go in, we can take massive positives from that performance, playing against a world-class team.“We know the challenges that we face are certainly going to unfold as well. But for sure, we're going to need to adopt a lot of the things that we see early on in the season against them and hopefully we can be on the right side of a result.”What are the predicted teams?Liverpool: Alisson, Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Jones, Wirtz, EkitikeBurnley: Dubravka, Walker, Laurent, Esteve, Humphreys, Pires, Florentino, Ugochukwu, Anthony, Hannibal, BrojaWho is the referee?Andy Madley. He’s overseen 13 games so far this season, dishing out 40 yellow cards and two reds. His last game in charge of Burnley came at Norwich last season, where the Clarets came from behind to win 2-1. Michael Salisbury is on VAR duty.What are the latest odds?Liverpool: 1/5Draw: 11/2Burnley: 12/1Odds according to SkyBet and are correct at the time of writing.Continue Reading