The Burnley vs Tottenham live stream sees Ange Postecoglou's side head to Turf Moor on Saturday. Spurs are aiming to make it 10 points from 12 at the start of 23/24 — and you can watch Burnley vs Tottenham live from anywhere with a VPN.
The Burnley vs Tottenham live stream takes place on Saturday (Sep. 2).
► Time: 3 p.m. BST / 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 1 a.m. AEDT (Sep. 3)
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Johann Berg Gudmundsson makes his first start of the season for Burnley, while Jordan Beyer is back in defence.
Spurs replace Richarlison with Manor Solomon in attack, with Pedro Porro again preferred to Emerson Royal at right-back.
Tottenham will be looking to continue their fine start to the Premier League season when they travel to Burnley this weekend.
Spurs kicked off the new campaign with a 1-1 draw with Brentford, before back-to-back 2-0 victories over Man Utd and Bournemouth. A loss to Fulham in the second round of the EFL Cup on Tuesday was a blow, but generally performances have been good under new manager Ange Postecoglou.
That is no mean feat considering Spurs lost Harry Kane less than a month ago. Kane was their long-time talisman and an irreplaceable figure in the side. Yet so far at least, Tottenham have performed well without him. The question now is whether they can be consistent over a longer period of time.
It has been a challenging start to the season for Burnley, who are one of four teams without a single point to their name after being outclassed in home defeats by Man City and Aston Villa.
The Clarets have only won two of their last 17 meetings with Tottenham, but they did win the last match between this pair at Turf Moor. That is something to cling on to ahead of the weekend.
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How to watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream wherever you are
The Burnley vs Tottenham live stream will be shown on many different channels across the world, but what if you're not in your home country and want to watch it on your usual service?
The answer is to use a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN will let you tune into your home coverage from wherever you are — meaning that if you're abroad, you can use one of the best VPN services to watch the games live as if you were in your lounge.
Our favorite right now is ExpressVPN, thanks to its combination of superb speed, great customer service and excellent device support. It also offers a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you could check it out without having to sign up long-term.
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.K. and want to view a U.S. service, you'd select U.S. from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Peacock or another service and watch the game.
How to watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream in the U.S.
Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream on Peacock, NBC's streaming service. To tune in, you'll need to be signed up for either a Premium subscription ($5.99/month) or Premium Plus ($11.99/month, which also gets rid of some ads.).
If you're outside of the U.S. but have one of these subscriptions, you can watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream by using a VPN such as ExpressVPN.
How to watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream in the U.K.
Unfortunately, there will be no Burnley vs Tottenham live stream in the U.K. That's because the match has not been picked to be shown on TV.
U.S. fans visiting the U.K. can use one of the best VPN services to access their usual streaming service from abroad. We recommend ExpressVPN.
As it stands, live Premier League rights are split three ways in the U.K. between Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video.
For the 23/24 season, Sky Sports is set to show 128 matches live, while TNT Sports will show 52 matches live, including every Saturday lunchtime kick-off. Amazon Prime Video will broadcast 20 matches including the Boxing Day schedule.
How to watch the live stream in Canada
Canadians can watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream on Fubo, the home of Premier League soccer in Canada.
The Essentials plan with DAZN gets you all Premier League matches, as well as games in Ligue 1, Serie A and the Coppa Italia plus 29 channels including BeINSports and MLB Network. It costs CAN$24.99 per month, but you can save up to 40% by purchasing an annual plan.
The Premium plan, priced at $39.99 per month, includes Premier League matches in 4K, as well as 20 entertainment channels.
Canadians stuck abroad that still want their low-price alternative can use a VPN such as ExpressVPN to trick their streaming device into thinking it's back in the great white north.
How to watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream in Australia
Aussies can watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream on Optus Sport, which has the rights to all 380 Premier League games this season. Optus can be accessed via a dedicated mobile or tablet app, and also on Chromecast and Apple TV and costs $24.99 AUD per month. An Annual Pass is also available for $199 AUD/year.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN to watch all the action on your Optus account, as if you were back home.
How to watch the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream in New Zealand
Kiwis can access the Burnley vs Tottenham live stream via Sky Sport. This costs $63.98 NZD per month, or you could go for the Sky Sport Now service, which gives you just the Sport channels but for a reduced cost of $24.99/week, $44.99/month or $449.99/year.
Not at home in New Zealand right now? You can still follow every game by using one of the best VPN services, such as ExpressVPN.
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Greg Lea is a freelance soccer journalist from London, England. He primarily covers the English Premier League for Tom's Guide, but also has experience covering other European competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. He is the former editor of soccer blog The Set Pieces and has had his work published in the Guardian, FourFourTwo, Goal.com, ESPN and many more. He became a Crystal Palace fan after watching a 1-0 loss to Port Vale in 1998, and once got on the scoresheet in a primary school game against Wilfried Zaha's Whitehorse Manor (if you're not clued up on English soccer players, Zaha went on to become one of Palace's greatest wingers).