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Burnley v Aston Villa

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There is unlikely to be a football team anywhere across the globe currently enjoying a bigger high than Sean Dyche’s Burnley; how things change.

Burnley arrived on Merseyside last week on the back of successive 1-0 defeats at the hands of Manchester United and West Ham, but they dug their heels in and produced a famous performance to become the first team to win at Anfield since Crystal Palace in April 2017, ending Liverpool’s 68-game unbeaten home record.

They followed that up with a hugely convincing 3-0 win away at Fulham in the FA Cup on Sunday, producing a dominant display to sweep aside their Premier League rivals, the Clarets now seemingly oozing with confidence.

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Odds correct at 1300 GMT (26/01/21)


Opta facts

  • Turf Moor has seen fewer goals scored than any other Premier League ground this season, with just 13 goals being scored in Burnley’s eight home league games this season (F5 A8). However, none of these games have finished goalless.
  • Aston Villa have lost their last two Premier League away games, more than they had in their previous nine on the road (W5 D3). The Villans have conceded four goals in these games, more than they had in their first seven on the road this term (3).
  • Burnley striker Chris Wood has scored in three of his four league starts against Aston Villa, with each goal coming at a different ground (Elland Road, Villa Park, Turf Moor).
  • No side has scored fewer home goals in the Premier League this season than Burnley (5), with Chris Wood the only player to net more than once at Turf Moor for the Clarets this term (2).

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