Championship
Swansea City v Burnley Live Stream, TV Channel Broadcast from South Wales
Swansea City will welcome an in-form Burnley side to the Swansea.com Stadium on Monday afternoon.
Here’s how you can watch the match via a live stream on TV.
The Swans suffered a humiliating 4:0 loss in the reverse fixture of this clash at Turf Moor, and they’ll hope to avenge that loss today.
Russell Martin’s side finally got the win they needed as they thumped Watford four nil at home last time.
Burnley, under the leadership of Vincent Kompany are currently leading the Championship and are top of the table.
Which of these teams will take all three points here?
How to stream Swansea vs Burnley online TV
Like some of today’s 3 o’clock fixtures in the Championship today, this match will not be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football, BT Sport or Dazn.
However, you can live stream this game if you have an iFollow pass or you can use Bet365 and their live streaming service from the Swansea.com Stadium at 15:00 BST.
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Where to watch Swansea City v Burnley
The match is not currently sold out so if you haver a ticket you can go to the game. Alternatively, there are a few live streaming options you can use above to watch the game.
Swansea City News
Swansea City halted their winless streak with an impressive 4:0 victory over Watford a few days ago; they had no wins in eight prior league games, with three draws and five losses.
As it stands, Russell Martin’s men are 12th on the Championship table, they’ll be eyeing back-to-back wins for the first time in over two months.
Burnley News
Burnley, on the other hand, have been unstoppable lately; they’ve steamrolled all of their opponents, winning five consecutive league matches whilst conceding just one goal.
Vincent Kompany’s men lead the Championship standings ahead of this fixture.
A win in South Wales today will extend their winning run in the league to six games.