How to watch the Championship match between Burnley and Cardiff City from Turf Moor, as well as kick-off time and tv stream news.
After a busy upheaval at Burnley during the summer, Chairman Alan Pace made a seemingly astute decision by appointing former Chelsea player Scott Parker as manager.
Burnley fans will be hoping Parker, who has guided both Fulham and AFC Bournemouth to promotion, can replicate his success of yesteryear.
How to Watch on TV
The match is scheduled to kick off at 3PM at Turf Moor Stadium in Burnley, with live streaming on Sky Sports Football in the UK. You can also use Bet365 and their in play service from the kick off time.
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Burnley faced a difficult first match against fellow promotion hopefuls Luton Town, who themselves were relegated from the Premier League last season.
Under Scott Parker’s leadership, they delivered an impressive performance, clinching a 4-1 victory away at Kenilworth Road, a definite confidence booster so early in the season.
Last season, Welsh side Cardiff City finished 12th in the Championship, securing a mid-table spot.
The Bluebirds are predicted to struggle a little this season, and are fancied by some as potential relegation candidates early this season.
City started their campaign with a disappointing 2-0 home loss to Sunderland.
The last encounter between the two sides ended in a 3-0 victory for Burnley with goals from Josh Brownhill, Ashley Barnes, and Scott Twine in 2023.
Burnley holds the upper hand in recent matchups, remaining unbeaten in their last seven encounters with Cardiff City, who haven’t managed a clean sheet in their last four meetings.
Burnley also scored first in four of the last five clashes with Cardiff.
Cardiff City’s most recent result was a 2-0 victory over Bristol Rovers in the EFL Cup.
However, their league performance raises concerns going back into last season, as they have lost four of their last five away games, with their last away win coming against Southampton near the previous season’s end.
Last season, Cardiff ranked tenth in away form, securing nine victories from 23 away games.
The Bluebirds will be hopeful of getting a result on the road on Saturday but this looks a tough away trip for the South Wales club.