In the midst of a promotion charge, Burnley could easily have been forgiven for treating the FA Cup like a nuisance.
Interestingly, in recent years, Southampton has had an upper hand over Burnley at home. Having won a fixture 3-2, while drawing another 2-2, they have not lost at home against the Clarets since February 2020.
The FA Cup third round continues on Sunday, with several Premier League teams in action: Tamworth v Tottenham (12:30) - listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Arsenal v Manchester United - watch live on BBC One,
Swansea City are closing in on the loan signing of Burnley centre-back Hannes Delcroix. The one-cap Belgium international is due in Wales on Thursday and should be available for Saturday's trip to Norwich City. Delcroix, 25, is set to provide Swansea head coach Luke Williams with a welcome option at the heart of the defence.
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Plymouth Argyle forward Morgan Whittaker misses his side's 5-0 loss to touted transfer destination Burnley as he "did not show up" in time.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City are all set to be extremely busy in the second half of the January transfer window. Several Premier League clubs are scrambling to complete business ...
"I understand the sentiment around it and I certainly believe in the competition and what it does offer every part of the football
Hannes Delcroix has become the latest player to leave Burnley on loan in search of more regular game time. The 25-year-old has linked up with the Clarets’ Championship rivals Swansea City in a temporary move until the end of the season.
Hjalmar Ekdal will be looking to get some much-needed minutes under his belt after sealing a loan move to FC Groningen until the end of the season.
Leeds United are reportedly emerging as a 'surprise' contender to sign Mike Tresor from Championship rivals Burnley, according to Voetbal Nieuws via Sport Witness.
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT to generate a starting 11 of the greatest Scottish players in Premier League history, complete with a manager - no prizes for guessing who that might be - and this is what it came up with, lining the team up in a 4-5-1 formation.