Burnley Vs West Brom
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Burnley remains within striking distance of the Championship's automatic promotion spots as they prepare for another home fixture at Turf Moor on Tuesday night. This time, West Bromwich Albion will be the visitors, and the stakes remain high as the Clarets look to extend their impressive form. Their latest outing saw them demolish Luton Town in a commanding 4-0 victory, while West Brom secured a hard-fought 1-0 triumph over Queens Park Rangers, setting the stage for an intriguing clash between two ambitious sides.
Taking full advantage of Kal Naismith’s early dismissal for a second bookable offence, Burnley continued their extraordinary unbeaten run in the Championship, stretching it to 23 games with their emphatic performance against Luton. The match started with Mark McGuinness inadvertently turning the ball into his own net, setting Burnley on their way to an overwhelming victory. Further strikes from Lyle Foster, Josh Brownhill, and Ashley Barnes, who finally broke his Championship scoring duck for the season, cemented Burnley’s superiority. Scott Parker, beaming after the result, remarked that his side had left the Hatters completely breathless with their relentless attacking display.
The Clarets had suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat at the hands of Preston North End in the FA Cup, a result that had raised some doubts about their resilience. However, they swiftly dismissed any lingering concerns with successive wins over Cardiff City and Luton, collecting a crucial six points to keep the pressure on the league’s top two. As things stand, Burnley trails only Sheffield United and Leeds United in the standings, with just two points separating them from the summit. Leeds, however, had yet to play their fixture against Portsmouth, meaning Burnley’s position could change depending on that result.
Parker’s side might not be the most prolific in front of goal when compared to their promotion rivals, but their defensive solidity has been nothing short of exceptional. Their latest clean sheet against Luton marked their 26th shutout in just 36 Championship fixtures, a defensive record that has reportedly attracted the attention of a Premier League Big Six club keen on acquiring the services of goalkeeper James Trafford. The Clarets' resilience at the back has been the cornerstone of their campaign, and Turf Moor has become a fortress where opposition teams have struggled to break them down.
At home, Burnley’s defensive numbers are staggering. They have recorded seven successive clean sheets in the Championship at Turf Moor, and in 2025, no visiting team has yet managed to find the back of their net in league competition. Furthermore, Burnley remains the only side in the division that is yet to suffer a home defeat, a testament to their dominance on familiar turf.
Meanwhile, their upcoming opponents, West Brom, approach the game after surviving a tense encounter against Queens Park Rangers. Despite playing the entirety of the second half with a man down following Darnell Furlong’s red card for violent conduct, they managed to hold onto their one-goal advantage, secured through an Adam Armstrong penalty. Tony Mowbray’s men showed remarkable resilience to claim victory despite their numerical disadvantage, adding another crucial three points to their tally.
That win proved to be particularly significant in the playoff race. With Bristol City managing only a draw against Hull City, West Brom capitalized on the opportunity to create some breathing room, establishing a two-point cushion over the Robins. They now find themselves in sixth place, just a single point adrift of Coventry City, though they currently boast a superior goal difference.
Signs of improvement are beginning to emerge for the Baggies, who are now unbeaten in four matches across all competitions. However, their away form remains an area of concern. West Brom has struggled immensely on the road, failing to register an away win in any of their last 11 outings since their success against Hull in November. Their record away from The Hawthorns has been dismal, and unless they can address this glaring issue, their playoff ambitions could be in jeopardy.
West Brom’s current away woes represent their worst run outside of the Premier League since February 2000, highlighting the extent of their struggles. Despite earning a credible 0-0 draw in their last encounter with Burnley back in November, history is not on their side heading into this clash. The Baggies have failed to secure victory in any of their previous six meetings with Burnley, and overcoming the Clarets’ defensive resilience at Turf Moor will be an uphill task.
The upcoming fixture presents Burnley with yet another opportunity to reinforce their credentials as serious contenders for automatic promotion. Their ability to combine defensive solidity with effective attacking play has set them apart in a highly competitive Championship season. Parker will undoubtedly be urging his players to maintain their focus and continue their unbeaten streak, knowing that every point gained at this stage of the campaign could prove decisive.
For West Brom, the challenge will be to break their away hoodoo and prove that they are capable of grinding out results in difficult conditions. Their resilience against QPR demonstrated their fighting spirit, but they will need to produce an even stronger performance if they hope to leave Turf Moor with a positive result.
With both teams having plenty to play for, Tuesday’s encounter promises to be an enthralling contest. Burnley will look to continue their remarkable defensive record, while West Brom will be aiming to defy the odds and claim an overdue away victory. Whatever the outcome, this clash will undoubtedly have significant implications for the race for promotion and the battle for a playoff place.