All the dates, times, kick offs, venues and streaming information you need for the week ahead
TUESDAY
Burnley v Liverpool | Lancashire Senior Cup | 7pm
The Clarets’ U21s side kick off the week with a cup tie at home to Liverpool on Tuesday night at the County Ground, Leyland.
Burnley won the competition last season, despite playing the final in August this campaign with a 4-1 win over Barrow on penalties.
Season ticket holders can enjoy free entry to the Lancashire Senior Cup tie with adult tickets priced at £5 and concessions at £2.
If you’re unable to make it to Leyland, full coverage of the clash will be available on X @ClaretsAcademy followed by a match report for Clarets fans to view online.

SATURDAY
Burnley v Sheffield United | Premier League | 3pm
Hull City v Burnley | U18 Professional Development League | 12pm
The Clarets return back to Turf Moor on Saturday as Vincent Kompany’s men host Sheffield United.
A win for Burnley this weekend could see the home side rise above both the Blades and Everton with the visitors heading to Lancashire in 18th and a point above the Clarets.
Paul Heckingbottom’s men are still yet to win on the road this season but picked up their first point away from home at Brighton prior to the November international break.
Full coverage of the game will be available across the Club’s official social media channels, with full commentary from Phil Bird on Clarets+ and match report, match reaction and highlights after the 90 minutes at Turf Moor.
Before the Clarets take on United, the U18s side travel to Hull City as Tony Philliskirk’s side look to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches.
The youth team won 1-0 against Birmingham on the weekend which now sees Burnley sit 6th in the league table just two points behind Saturday’s opposition Hull in 3rd.
Full coverage will be available for the U18s fixture on X @ClaretsAcademy and a match report will be available post-match.

SUNDAY
Derby County Women v Burnley Women | FA Women’s National League North | 2pm
Rebecca Sawiuk’s side conclude the week as the Clarets travel to 6th placed Derby County at the Don Amott Arena.
Burnley are in scintillating form and still sit top of the league and a victory on Sunday could see the visitors extend their lead at the top by four points if Newcastle were to drop points this weekend.
After a tricky start to the Women’s National League season, Derby are now unbeaten in their last five games in all competitions.
Full coverage will be available on X @BurnleyFCWomen followed by match report and match reaction.
