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  1. Farewell - time for a breatherpublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

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    Burnley boss Scott Parker goes over to hug match-winner Jay RodriguezImage source, Rex Features

    Three matches and three winners on this Championship Sunday.

    Sheffield United, West Brom and Burnley can enjoy their success for a little bit longer than normal. Sheffield Wednesday, Hull and Swansea fans have longer to stew over a loss.

    The Championship now takes a breather for 12 days for the final international break of 2024 before we return for Plymouth's home game against Watford on Friday 22 November.

    That is the start of 11 rounds of fixtures between then and the first weekend of January. Bonkers!

    For those not on international duty, rest and recuperation is the order of the day.

    Thanks for joining us today, and see you again on the other side of those internationals.

  2. Read all about it...published at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    FT: Burnley 1-0 Swansea

    They left it about as late as they possibly could have done, but Burnley are back on the goal trail and back to winning ways.

    Click here to read the match report from their win over Swansea at Turf Moor.

    That's four home games without a goal from open play, however, their last came against Portsmouth on 21 September when they... also won in the 94th minute!

  3. 'As you were'published at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

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    Nothing has changed in the lower reaches of the Championship table this afternoon.

    Swansea missed the chance to go into the top-10 after their galling late defeat at Burnley, Sheffield Wednesday remain three points clear of the relegation zone after their defeat at Bramall Lane while Hull City are only out of the drop zone on goal difference following their home loss against West Brom.

    CHampionship bottom tableImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Three horse race? You must be joking...published at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

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    Burnley left it late, oh so late, but they picked up a priceless win to ensure the top four teams are separated by four points going into the final international break of the year (hooray!)

    Sheffield United's derby win at lunchtime has them level on points with leaders Sunderland while West Brom are seven games unbeaten and back to winning ways to lie fifth after victory at Hull City this afternoon.

    Top of championshipImage source, BBC Sport
  5. ICYMI - Baggies back on winning trailpublished at 17:05 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    FT: Hull 1-2 West Brom

    West Brom forward Karlan Grant scores for West Brom against HullImage source, Rex Features

    West Brom are back up to fifth after their first win since 21 September.

    After two losses and six straight draws, early goals from Karlan Grant and Josh Maja secured the points at the MKM Stadium.

    But another bleak afternoon for Hull, who are themselves now six without a win.

  6. 'It's a great three points'published at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    FT: Burnley 1-0 Swansea

    Steve Thompson
    BBC Radio Lancashire summariser & former Blackpool assistant manager

    Massive relief. Going into the international with three points.

    It's nothing more than they deserve but the Burnley fans and Scott Parker will know that the lack of goals is a worry.

    It's a great three points.

    They do play some good football and Scott Parker will know what he needs to strengthen this team.

    The international break will freshen people up, they might comeback with injuries but the January window will be massive.

    We knew it'd be hard against a possession-based team like Swansea but I'm delighted for them.

  7. ICYMI - Campbell wins Steel City derbypublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Chris Wilder acknowledging the Sheff Utd fans after the Steel City derbyImage source, Rex Features

    There was only one goal to separate United and Wednesday at Bramall Lane, but Tyrese Campbell's strike early in the second half settled the Steel City derby.

    A fourth win in the row for the Blades and a true sign that Chris Wilder's reshaped squad are emerging as real promotion contenders.

    They head into the international break level on points at the top with Sunderland, but behind on goal difference.

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 1-0 Swansea

    Jay Rodriguez of Burnley scoresImage source, Rex Features

    Jay Rodriguez' last-gasp penalty, his first goal in 11 months, a run of more than 20 appearances, has changed everything.

    It looked like a nailed-on 0-0 after Liam Cullen saw a header for Swansea hacked off the line by Maxime Esteve after the break while Lawrence Vigouroux somehow clawed Jaidon Anthony's corner off his own line.

    It would have been three unbeaten for Swansea and no win in five, and no goal in four, for the hosts...

    As it is it's eight clean-sheets in 11 for Burnley who are now within four points of the promotion places going into the international break.

  9. 'Cool as you like'published at 16:57 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 1-0 Swansea

    Steve Thompson
    BBC Radio Lancashire summariser & former Blackpool assistant manager

    Jay Rodriguez, cool as you like.

    You could say that it's deserved, they've got into good positions.

    You can see the relief around Turf Moor.

    It's all about game management now.

  10. 'Burnley's goal drought is over'published at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 1-0 Swansea

    Scott Read
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    Burnley have scored at last and their goal drought is over.

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    GOAL Burnley 1-0 Swanseapublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Jay Rodriguez pen (90+4 mins)

    Jay Rodriguez of Burnley scoresImage source, Rex Features

    The veteran keeps his cool... sending the keeper the wrong way from the spot. That's Jay Rodriguez' first goal of 2024 on his 299th appearance for his beloved Clarets.

    Josh Brownhill had scored the past two Burnley goals at Turf Moor but handed the responsibility to the Clarets legend who made no mistake against his former teammate Lawrence Vigouroux.

    His last goal was against Sheffield United last December - they won then, have they won now?

  12. PENALTY TO BURNLEYpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    In the 93rd minute...

    David Webb thinks he's seen a handball in the box from Matt Grimes, who was bumped by Jay Rodriguez as he jumped for a header, and the hosts will have the chance to win it from the spot.

    Swansea players hate this. It does look soft. Ben Cabango's protests see him end up in the book.

  13. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Frantic finale as we enter FOUR additional minutes.

    Burnley piling forward but Swansea look dangerous on the counter.

    Lawrence Vigouroux loves coming to claim a set-piece and does just that to catch a late free-kick to his back post.

  14. 'Maybe an international break is what Burnley need'published at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Scott Read
    BBC Radio Lancashire

    Maybe an international break is what Burnley need because it feels like they're treading water a little bit.

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 87 mins

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Swansea sub Liam Cullen lunges in on Clarets full-back Connor Roberts after taking a heavy touch from a Josh Key pass which was not meant for him, it was intended for the player beyond him.

    Nasty one. Cullen is lucky to escape a red there. Roberts is in some pain but will be ok to continue...

    If there was VAR in the second tier Cullen would be off for an early bath.

  16. GREAT SAVE!published at 84 mins

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Lawrence Vigouroux of Swansea City saves a corner from going inImage source, Rex Features

    Burnley are trying to turn the screw and win another corner which Jaidon Anthony whips in towards the near post... it might have got a flick off a player, it might not, but somehow Lawrence Vigouroux claws the curling ball off his own line with an outrageous reaction save.

    If the Burnley fans didn't know who their former keeper was this morning, they surely do now...

  17. 'Burnley deserve a goal'published at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Steve Thompson
    BBC Radio Lancashire summariser & former Blackpool assistant manager

    Burnley don't look like conceding but they don't look like scoring either.

    Their build-up play is great until they get into the final third.

    They deserve a goal but the worry is where it's going to come from.

    Burnley's Jaidon Anthony takes on Swansea City's Josh TymonImage source, Getty Images
  18. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 78 mins

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Scott Parker has rolled the dice with a triple change.

    Jay Rodriguez, Josh Laurent and Hannibal Mejbri are off the bench with Zian Flemming, Jeremy Sarmiento and Josh Cullen making way.

    Grandstand finish in store?

  19. 'Burnley got lucky there'published at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Steve Thompson
    BBC Radio Lancashire summariser & former Blackpool assistant manager

    Burnley got off with one there.

    They're lucky that Bianchini got his shot off early.

  20. CLOSE!published at 77 mins

    Burnley 0-0 Swansea

    Another Swansea chance out of nothing, Myles Peart-Harris nabs possession near the Burnley box and the ball breaks to Florian Bianchini who has a clear shot at goal from 18 yards, only to drag the ball tamely across goal and past the base of James Trafford's post.

    Another great chance goes begging for the lowest scorers in the Championship.