Southampton and Burnley are remarkably battling for a top-half place despite both teams' struggles earlier in the campaign.

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The Saints looked dead in the water for long spells of 2019/20 but a recent hot-streak – largely inspired by Danny Ings – has shunted them away from danger and into the mid-table mix.

Burnley have performed an increasingly typical resuscitation in recent outings. Just when the signs started to look ominous, Sean Dyche's men kick-started a three-game unbeaten streak and will hope to extend that against Southampton.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Southampton v Burnley game on TV and online.

What time is Southampton v Burnley?

Southampton v Burnley will kick off at 12:30pm on Saturday 15th February 2020.

What channel is Southampton v Burnley?

The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1 from 12:00pm.

There are multiple ways to get BT Sport. If you already have BT Broadband, you can add BT TV and Sport to your existing contract for just £15.00 per month. New customers or Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin subscribers can also access BT Sport with a host of great deals.

How to live stream Southampton v Burnley

You can watch the match with a BT Sport monthly pass without signing up to a contract.

Regular subscribers can also stream matches via the BT Sport website or BT Sport app on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.

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Who will win? RadioTimes.com predicts…

A win for either side would take them up to 34 points with 12 games spare and would virtually guarantee their survival.

Expect Burnley to approach this one in cagey fashion, a draw would be a fine result, but Southampton may just have the edge with several goal threats in decent nick to ease the burden on Ings.

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Prediction: Southampton 1-0 Burnley

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Michael PottsSport Editor

Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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