The Clarets face another big night at Turf Moor as they look to pull off a landmark result and climb out of the Premier League’s bottom three.
Sean Dyche’s men beat Liverpool on their own ground two years ago and last season were only seconds away from taking a point when the two sides met on New Year’s Day.
That followed a 1-1 draw at Anfield earlier in the season as the Clarets made a flying start to a historic campaign.
Burnley are yet to hit those heights again this term, while the Reds – who boast the best defensive record in the top flight – are unbeaten in the league as they look to stay in touch with champions and leaders Manchester City.