Burnley FC are set to go head to head with current league leaders Chelsea FC in a 2016–2017 Premier League season fixture at the Turf Moor on Sunday, February 12th.

Burnley Vs Chelsea English Premier League 12th February 2017 Details
Chelsea have won five and drawn two of their last seven meetings with Burnley. Burnley have seen Under 2.5 Goals in 62% of their home league games this season and Chelsea have in 58% of their away games, including 78% of their last nine on the road.
Dates, Fixtures, Schedule
United States of America (EST Eastern Standard Time) | 12.02.2017 8:30 EST |
England (GMT Europe Time) (United Kingdom) | 12.02.2017 13:30 GMT+0 |
India (IST Indian Time) | 12.02.2017 19:00 IST |
Match Venue
Turf Moor, Burnley

TV Channels, Telecast Online
USA TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | NBC Sports Live, fuboTV, NBCSN, SiriusXM FC, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo,Telemundo |
UK TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | Sky Sports 1/HD UK, NOW TV UK, Sky Go UK, SKY GO Extra |
Indian TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | Star Sports Select HD1 |
Burnley Vs Chelsea Live Online Commentary
Last weekend Burnley were defeated on the road by Watford. They have now lost 3 of their last 5 matches which were all road ones and they all ended with 2–1 narrow defeats. However, the Clarets’ good home form can not be disputed, they are currently on a 5‑mathc winning spell at their stadium of Turf Moor and have kept clean sheets in 3 of the home outings. They will be aiming to extend the good form to 6‑gamewinning streak at Turf Moor. As regards Burnley’s injury news: they are without Stephen Defour, Dean Marney, and Kevin Long, whilst Jeff Hendrick will serve the first of his three match suspension. Antonio Conte’s side are now safely 9 points above their London rivals Tottenham who are in the 2nd spot. The Blues are back on winning track after they were defeated by Tottenham last month, Chelsea are now undefeated since then with 3 victories and a draw. The London Blues have been in magnificent form in this year campaign and have lost only to Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs. They have drawn just twice in the Premier League this season and are ready to push on with the good form. Touching injury concerns: the Belgian international Eden Hazard is a slight doubt for the visitors, but he’s expected to be fit to play.