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  1. Pick of the stats - Bristol City v Burnleypublished at 09:32

    Bristol City and Burnley's club badgesImage source, BBC Sport
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    Bristol City v Burnley

    Bristol City welcome promotion-chasing Burnley on Saturday having lost just one of their last 10 matches (W4 D5) - a 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United in their most recent game at Ashton Gate.

    The Clarets have only suffered defeat once in 12 games (W5 D6) and are just four points off the automatic promotion spots ahead of this weekend's Championship action.

    • Bristol City have lost each of their last six league games against Burnley, as many defeats as across their prior 21 meetings with the Clarets combined.

    • Burnley have won each of their last three away league games against Bristol City, scoring 2+ goals in each of those visits to Ashton Gate.

    • Burnley have only conceded six goals in 15 Championship matches this season, the joint fewest by a team in their first 15 matches in a Championship campaign (since 2004-05) along with QPR in 2010-11.

    • Bristol City’s Nahki Wells has scored four goals in his last five Championship appearances, only one fewer than he scored in his previous 24 games combined (5).

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  2. How did Burnley's international players perform?published at 12:41 20 November

    Burnley midfielder Josh Cullen competes with Jude Bellingham during the Republic of Ireland's defeat against England at WembleyImage source, Getty Images

    Goalkeeper James Trafford was an unused sub for England in their 3-0 win in Greece and 5-0 thrashing of Republic of Ireland in the Nations League at Wembley on Sunday.

    Trafford's Clarets team-mate Josh Cullen played 76 minutes in midfield for the Republic of Ireland against the Three Lions, as well as the whole game in a 1-0 win at home to Finland on Thursday.

    England won Group B2 to secure promotion to League A, while Ireland finished third and now face a play-off in March next year to decide whether they stay in League B or are relegated to League C.

    Right-back Connor Roberts was part of the Wales squad that secured an incredible return to the Nations League's top tier and played the entirety of their 0-0 draw in Turkey. He was also a last-minute sub in the 4-1 win over Iceland.

    Elsewhere, midfielder Hannibal Mejbri played 26 minutes for Tunisia in a 3-2 win against Madagascar in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier but didn't feature in the 1-0 defeat at home to Gambia.

    In the same competition, Andreas Hountondji played eight minutes for Benin in their 1-1 draw with Nigeria and 11 minutes of a goalless encounter against Libya.

    Jeremy Sarmiento, who is on loan from Brighton, came on for the last 22 minutes of Ecuador's 4-0 World Cup qualifier victory over Bolivia but wasn't in the squad for the 1-0 win in Colombia.

    Fourth-placed Burnley travel to Bristol City in the Championship on Saturday looking to continue their quest for an instant return to the Premier League.

  3. 'A really good start by Parker'published at 10:09 19 November

    Burnley head coach Scott Parker gives a thumbs up to the crowdImage source, Rex Features

    Burnley are having a "really good start to the season", according to BBC Radio Lancashire commentator Scott Reid.

    The Clarets are fourth in the Championship table, four points outside the automatic promotion spots and have lost just once in their last 12 games, amid considerable squad turnover following Premier League relegation.

    "I say that because of the challenges Scott Parker has had," Reid told BBC Radio Bristol's Sound of the City show ahead of the Clarets' visit to Ashton Gate on Saturday.

    "The squad he has got now is not the squad he had when the season started. They've had 17 players leaving and 16 players arriving, so they've had a huge turnover of players since Parker came in.

    "I think when you factor in that he's basically having to piece together a new team and try and get results, it represents a really good start by him."

    Wilson Odobert, Vitinho, Dara O’Shea, Wout Weghorst and Luke McNally are just some of the players who started the season at Turf Moor but left before the end of the summer transfer window.

    But while Burnley's consistency has kept them in contention, they've been slightly held back by a lack of wins and goals; they rank 11th overall for goals scored (18) and their six draws is the joint-second highest in the division.

    "Undoubtedly, they're not scoring anywhere near the volume of goals they would want and being as creative as Burnley fans would like them to be," Reid added.

    "But they went to Luton on the opening day of the season and scored four times and the following game they scored five times, so you're thinking it's a free-scoring Burnley side, a bit like [Vincent] Kompany's Burnley side.

    "But those two opening games of the season, what he's got now is not that squad.

    "Those players have gone, so I think he's had to be just a little bit cautious, make them difficult to beat, make them organised, which is what they are.

    "It's not been an easy watch at times but the Burnley supporters are hoping the groundwork is in place for them to be a little bit more open and attacking as the season progresses."

    Listen to Scott Reid discussing Burnley on BBC Sounds here.

  4. Burnley pair Ekdal & Redmond continue comebackspublished at 15:32 15 November

    Burnley's Nathan RedmondImage source, Getty Images
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    Nathan Redmond's last appearance for Burnley was against Tottenham in January

    Hjalmar Ekdal and Nathan Redmond both featured for Burnley's under-21s on Friday lunchtime as the pair continue their recoveries from long-term injuries.

    Defender Ekdal was stretchered off with a torn hamstring during Sweden's friendly defeat by Denmark in June and is yet to feature for Burnley's first team this season.

    Redmond's last first-team appearance was in a 1-0 Premier League loss at Tottenham in January.

    A training ground injury and subsequent surgery has kept the midfielder sidelined.

    Burnley's under-21s beat Blackburn's youngsters 3-1 with Ekdal and Redmond playing the first 45 minutes before both were substituted.

  5. Which Burnley players are on international duty?published at 14:37 14 November

    A list of the senior international fixtures involving Burnley playersImage source, BBC Sport/Rex Features

    There are six Burnley players who have been called up for senior international duty this week:

    • James Trafford for England

    • Josh Cullen for Republic of Ireland

    • Hannibal for Tunisia

    • Jeremy Sarmiento for Ecuador

    • Andreas Hountondji for Benin

    • Connor Roberts for Wales

    You can keep up to date with how they are getting on using our scores and fixtures list as well as follow England, Wales and Republic of Ireland's matches live on the BBC Sport website and Radio 5 Live.

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  6. England call up five players for Nations League gamespublished at 19:40 11 November

    England interim boss Lee CarsleyImage source, Getty Images

    Five players have been called up to England's squad for November's Nations League internationals after eight withdrew through injury.

    Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers, West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen, Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite along with Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento and Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford have also been added to interim boss Lee Carsley’s squad.

    Chelsea pair Levi Colwill and Cole Palmer, Arsenal duo Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, Manchester City midfielders Phil Foden and Jack Grealish, Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Southampton's Aaron Ramsdale have all pulled out.

    England face Greece on Thursday, 14 November and the Republic of Ireland on Sunday, 17 November.

  7. 'It's a legitimate goal' - Parkerpublished at 08:43 8 November

    Burnley manager Scott Parker applauding fans at West BromImage source, Rex Features
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    Scott Parker's Burnley have failed to score in their last three games

    Burnley boss Scott Parker believes his side had a legitimate goal disallowed in their goalless draw at West Brom on Thursday evening.

    Jaidon Anthony's 55th minute header was chalked-off by referee Tom Nield for a push on Albion's Callum Styles.

    "It's a goal, there's no two ways about it, the referee's given it from a big distance and the linesman hasn't given it," Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire.

    "It's a legit goal - I don't really want to get into that but obviously it's disappointing regarding that decision."

    Burnley have now won only two of their past eight Championship matches with five draws along the way which has seen them slip four points behind the automatic promotion places.

    "Overall it was a very good performance from us and we're starting to see signs of the kind of team we want to be," Parker added.

    "We've had a goal disallowed, we've hit the post, we've had a big chance in the first-half so overall I'm really pleased with where the team are going."

  8. Foster a possibility for Clarets' trip to Hawthornspublished at 17:57 6 November

    Lyle Foster playing for BurnleyImage source, Rex Features
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    Lyle Foster suffered a knee injury during the international break in mid-October

    Burnley forward Lyle Foster could potentially feature in the Clarets' game at West Bromwich Albion on Thursday night pending the outcome of medical scans.

    The 24-year-old has been out with a knee problem but is "not too far away" from returning, according to head coach Scott Parker, while fellow forward Nathan Redmond and defender Hjalmar Ekdal are also on the way back to fitness.

    Midfielder Aaron Ramsey is "getting there" and in training but still nursing his cruciate ligament injury.

    A return for Foster would provide support up top for a side who are struggling for goals, though Parker has said "there is no magic wand" to see progress.

    The Clarets have only found the net four times in their past seven matches and failed to register a single shot on target in their 1-0 defeat to Millwall on Sunday, which Parker said was "nowhere near good enough".

    "We have some issues now in terms of our attacking side of the game. We are focusing on that more than ever," Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire.

    "70 or 80% of our training programme now is around us getting in the final third, trying to improve, trying to get us to be the team we want to be.

    "We want to be a free-flowing, dynamic football team."

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  9. Pick of the stats - West Bromwich Albion v Burnleypublished at 11:46 5 November

    West Bromwich Albion and Burnley's club badgesImage source, BBC Sport
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    West Bromwich Albion v Burnley

    West Brom are without a win in their last seven games (D5 L2) following a 1-1 draw at Luton on Friday night and have slipped to sixth in the Championship.

    Fourth-placed Burnley suffered only their second defeat of the season when they lost 1-0 at Millwall on Sunday having previously been unbeaten in nine games. The Clarets have now failed to win in three.

    • West Bromwich Albion are winless in their last five league games against Burnley (D3 L2) since a 1-0 win in August 2017.

    • Burnley are looking for consecutive league wins over West Brom for the first time since August 2007.

    • West Brom have kept a clean sheet in six of their last seven league games at the Hawthorns (W3 D3 L1), though have failed to score in their previous three matches there. The Baggies haven't endured a longer such run outside the top flight since April 1939 (4 games).

    • Burnley have won just one of their last six midweek league games (D2 L3), though are unbeaten in both such games this season (W1 D1).

    • Scott Parker has won both of his previous EFL meetings with sides managed by Carlos Corberan, with Bournemouth beating Huddersfield 3-0 both home and away in the Championship in 2021-22.

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  10. Welcome to your new Burnley pagepublished at 15:25 4 November

    Burnley's Turf MoorImage source, Rex Features

    You may have already noticed a different layout and feel to your Burnley club page - a fresh revamp for our coverage of all Championship teams and a return to the format from your time in the Premier League.

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