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But when the whistle blew at Turf Moor the Leeds players toasted their success with gusto. Captain Ethan Ampadu vowed that Leeds would still fight for the Championship title. "Very proud.
Thousands of fans of the Lancashire club ran onto the field after the final whistle of a 2-1 victory over the Blades that sent Scott Parker’s men back to the Premier League. While the mood was ...
Sheffield United's 2-1 defeat at Turf Moor in the Championship's late game on Easter Monday confirmed that the Clarets and Leeds will finish in the automatic promotion spots. The title is yet to ...
Burnley sealed automatic promotion with a 2-1 win over Sheffield United at Turf Moor, a result that also confirmed Leeds United's top-two finish following their earlier 6-0 rout of Stoke City.
It wasn’t always easy or entertaining but Burnley are back. As Turf Moor erupted, as Parker’s players bounced around in jubilation, as Ashley Barnes marked his fourth promotion by hoisting ...
For Burnley, just a win is needed at Turf Moor to join them. It is two from likely three now for the final play-off places this season. Bristol City (67pts) and Coventry (66pts) are currently in ...
Burnley can also rubber-stamp their immediate top-flight return on Easter Monday evening if they are to beat third-placed Sheffield United in front of a capacity crowd at Turf Moor. Parker said ...
Josh Brownhill scored both of Burnley’s goals in front of 21,000 fans at Turf Moor, while Dutch striker Joel Piroe was the star for Leeds, scoring four goals in a blistering first half.