Burnley vs West Ham: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Premier League clash
High-flying Clarets welcome the Hammers to Lancashire searching for a second home win of the season
BURNLEY will look to continue their fine start to the season as they welcome an improving West Ham to Turf Moor.
With just one defeat all season, the Clarets sit 6th in the Premier League table and have built on their home form of last season, producing a number of eye-catching displays.
They ground out a priceless 1-0 win at Everton last time out and host a Hammers side here haven't won on the road this term.
But Slaven Bilic's slow-starters are showing signs of improvement with two wins in their last four, including a 90th minute triumph over Swansea at the London Stadium in their last game.
What time is kick-off?
THIS one takes place on Saturday October 14 at Turf Moor.
Things get underway at the traditional time of 3pm.
Which channel can I watch it on?
UNFORTUNATELY the game isn't being show live in the UK.
But you can stay with us right here on SunSport and follow our dedicated Premier League blog from 2pm.
What is the team news?
Fact me
- Burnley have lost five of their previous six Premier League encounters with West Ham United, winning the other clash at Turf Moor in February 2010 (2-1).
- West Ham have won their last four Premier League matches against Burnley, they’ve only won five
consecutive games versus a single opponent once in Premier League history (vs Blackburn between October 2006 and August 2008). - The Clarets are currently enjoying their longest ever unbeaten run in the Premier League (W2 D3 L0); they last went six top-flight games without defeat back in February 1975 (a seven-game streak).
- West Ham will be looking to win consecutive Premier League games without conceding for the first time since December 2016, when they secured 1-0 victories over Burnley and Hull City.
- Burnley have played the highest percentage of passes long in the Premier League in both 2017-18 (23.6%) and in 2016-17 (25.3%).
- Burnley (32) have afforded their opponents more shots from corner situations than any other Premier League side this season. In contrast, West Ham have seen their opponents record a league-low eight attempts from corners.
- West Ham United have netted 36 goals in all competitions in 2017, as many as Tottenham’s Harry Kane has managed by himself.
- Sean Dyche has made just five changes to Burnley’s starting XI in the Premier League this season, fewer than any other team. In contrast, Slaven Bilic has made 16 changes for West Ham, with only Liverpool (24) making more.
- Burnley have also used fewer players in 2017-18 so far than any other side in the Premier League (17).
- Robbie Brady has scored three goals in five Premier League games versus West Ham, more than against any other side in the competition.