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Norwich v Burnley

  • 1730 BST kick-off on Sky Sports Premier League
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If you asked Burnley at the start of the season if they would take being two points adrift of Arsenal and four of Tottenham with 36 games of the Premier League played, Sean Dyche will have bitten your hand off.

Granted, the north London duo have not had the best of seasons by their lofty stands, but the Clarets have once again been incredible when you consider their budget and the size of the task for the Turf Moor club to be able to compete with the Premier League's giants.

They have lost just once since the Premier League restart, a forgivable 5-0 thrashing at Man City, and that is a record that stretches to just one defeat in 14. Incredible. Especially when you consider the size of their squad, injuries and losing players in June when their contracts expired.

A bit of luck helped them rescue a late draw against top-four chasing Wolves in midweek and they will look to finish the season strongly with winnable games at relegated Norwich before hosting Brighton.



The Clarets are understandably favourites for this one and chuck in a low-scoring victory (under 3.5 total goals to be sure) and you have a very appealing 2/1 price.

Dyche's men have been pretty decent on the road this season - they have the eighth best away record with six wins and five draws from 18.

Regardless of Liverpool already being champions, to become the first team to pick up points at Anfield with a draw last week was excellent.

Half of those away games have had less than 2.5 goals and only 17% of them have exceeded 3.5. The Burnley train is chugging along nicely and a win would do nicely here as they aim to finish in the top half. Another disciplined showing here should do it.

One slight concern, and why we are keeping it to small stakes, is that Norwich could put in a spirited performances now the shackles are off.

The weight of pressure from the relegation battle is off their shoulders and they can play freely before their return to the Sky Bet Championship.

Daniel Farke's demeanour was much improved after the Chelsea game on Tuesday, having lost 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, but their performance was much improved and the German had positives to take. And in the FA Cup, a break from the league fight last month, they took Man United to extra time, so they can play on the day.

But then again, against Chelsea and Man United they are bound to up their performance slightly anyway. These are factors why the Canaries could show fight and a draw has been considered. If that caution remains, backing Burnley draw no bet at 8/13 is worth a look.

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