Sheffield United v Burnley LIVE

Burnley take a trip to Bramall Lane to take on already-relegated Sheffield United as the curtain comes down on the 2020-21 campaign.
Ben Mee of Burnley scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Burnley and Sheffield United at Turf Moor on December 29, 2020 in Burnley, England.Ben Mee of Burnley scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Burnley and Sheffield United at Turf Moor on December 29, 2020 in Burnley, England.
Ben Mee of Burnley scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Burnley and Sheffield United at Turf Moor on December 29, 2020 in Burnley, England.

The Clarets have won just once in 18 attempts in the league at the home of the Blades which came during the 2008-09 season.

Martin Paterson, Graham Alexander (pen) and Chris Eagles netted in a five-goal thriller on that occasion.

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Sean Dyche's side have won their last two games on the road, both with clean sheets, and a repeat of that would match club records at this level.

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Sheffield United v Burnley LIVE

Key Events

  • The Clarets could complete a first league double over the Blades since the 2008-09 campaign
  • Burnley won the reverse fixture 1-0, with captain Ben Mee scoring the winner at Turf Moor
  • Burnley have won just once in their last 18 league fixtures at Bramall Lane
  • Martin Paterson, Graham Alexander (pen) and Chris Eagles were on the scoresheet on that occasion in a five-goal thriller in December 2008
  • Sheffield United could claim an unwanted Premier League record should they lose for a 30th time this season
  • The Blades have scored 19 goals - the top-flight record for fewest goals scored in a season is 20 by Derby County in 2007-08
  • The Clarets could equal the club Premier League record of three successive away victories and three away clean sheets in a row
  • Sean Dyche's side have lost six of their past eight league fixtures
  • The Clarets have lost all five Premier League matches without injured goalkeeper Nick Pope, conceding 17 goals
  • A 15th place finish is the best the Clarets can hope for this season

Wood gets a head to McNeil’s corner but Basham gets across to the near post to divert the effort wide.

First shot on target

Gudmundsson bends an effort towards goal with his left boot but Ramsdale saves comfortably.

Huge blow for the Burnley goalkeeper

Sean Dyche provides an update on Nick Pope

Sheffield United

Today’s line-up...

Burnley

Matt Lowton returns to Bramall Lane to face his former club

“He’s a very good footballer, in my opinion.”

Sean Dyche on Robbie Brady’s future!

“There are a number of situations here we still are resolving and looking at!”

Sean Dyche delivers verdict on defender’s future

Will James Tarkowski still be at Turf Moor next season?

Will Nick Pope feature in Burnley’s final game of the season?

Here’s the latest from boss Sean Dyche...