
Burnley were outclassed by Leeds at their fluid best at Turf Moor
Burnley were outclassed by Leeds at Turf Moor as the fatigue of a long season became apparent for Sean Dyche’s men.
Burnley were outclassed by Leeds at Turf Moor as the fatigue of a long season became apparent for Sean Dyche’s men.
Burnley secured their status in the top flight with victory over Fulham and will have a chance to build for next season against Leeds.
West Ham will be wondering how they did not run away with the game after an impressive display saw them beat Burnley 2-1 at Turf Moor.
Burnley made light work of Wolves last time out but West Ham will head to Turf Moor knowing this is a must-win for their Champions League aspirations.
Chris Wood continued his run of magnificent form as he became the Clarets’ all-time Premier League leading goalscorer in one of the finest team displays seen this season with a 4-0 victory at Molineux.
Sean Dyche’s last three points at Molineux was in April 2013 with both sides in the Championship and Wolves battling relegation. Fast forward almost eight years later, Sunday’s opponents are in the Premier League but it’s Burnley battling relegation this time around.
The proposals of the European Super League, which involved England’s ‘Top Six’ left millions of football fans around the world outraged and many calling for heavy sanctions to fall on the clubs.
Manchester United look to cement their position in the Champions League spots, whilst Sean Dyche’s Burnley aim to dispose of any relegation fears.
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VAR stole the headlines once more as Arsenal were denied 2 penalties in their 1-1 draw with Burnley on Saturday afternoon.
Burnley pressed well and created a number of chances against a Leicester side that were hampered by injury and unforced errors in a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.
Both Burnley and Leicester will want to respond to resounding defeats in their last league outings as they face off at Turf Moor on Wednesday evening.
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A complete performance from Tottenham secured a 4-0 win over Burnley, Gareth Bale impressing again on his first home Premier League start since his return
Tottenham take on Burnley in the Premier League, with the hosts looking to end their poor run ofform.
A goalless affair at Turf Moor provided lots of positives for a West Brom side that should have come away with all three points, despite going down to ten men in the first half.
Burnley will look to build on their two games undefeated as they face beleaguered West Brom at Turf Moor, hoping to steer further away from the relegation zone.
Under the caretaker charge of Jonathan Woodgate, Bournemouth will look to cause an FA Cup upset as they face Sean Dyche’s Burnley at Turf Moor in the fifth round of the tournament.
With 19 games played, Sean Dyche’s men will be looking nervously towards the relegation zone but still seeking a top-half finish.
Liverpool host Burnley at Anfield as the Reds look to win in the league for the first time in four.
Dean Smith’s side were made to rue their missed chances after recording a total of 27 shots against Burnley in what was an entertaining goalless draw at Villa Park, with Nick Pope providing a number of excellent saves to deny Villa three points.
Coming off of a 1-0 away victory against a depleted Arsenal, Dyche has turned his attention to the Clarets’ trip to B6.
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