Burnley v Leeds United, 29 August 2021

Score1-1
RefereeMichael Oliver
CompetitionPremier League
VenueTurf Moor
Attendance18,665
Kick-off: 2.00pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 3 Burnley won: 0 Drawn: 1 Leeds United won: 2 Burnley scored: 1 Leeds United scored: 6 This was the second game to end in a draw in the last 24 meetings in all competitions since December 1974.

1 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

1 Leeds United

Manager: Marcelo Bielsa

Goals:

Chris Wood 61 G

Goals:

Patrick Bamford 86 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Nick Pope
Defender Matt Lowton
Defender Ben Mee
Defender James Tarkowski
Defender Charlie Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Josh Brownhill
Midfielder/Forward Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson
Midfielder/Forward Dwight McNeil
Forward Ashley Barnes
Forward Chris Wood

Starting lineup:

Illan Meslier Goalkeeper
Luke Ayling Defender
Liam Cooper Defender
Diego Llorente Defender
Stuart Dallas Defender/Midfielder
Pascal Struijk Defender/Midfielder
Jack Harrison Midfielder
Kalvin Phillips Midfielder
Raphinha Midfielder/Forward
Patrick Bamford Forward
Rodrigo Forward

Substitutions:

Aaron Lennon for Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson 63
Matěj Vydra for Ashley Barnes 79

Substitutions:

Jamie Shackleton for Diego Llorente 65
Tyler Roberts for Rodrigo 73

Cards:

Josh Brownhill 19 Y
Ashley Barnes 28 Y
Ben Mee 45 Y
Aaron Lennon 90 Y

Cards:

Kalvin Phillips 38 Y
Rodrigo 53 Y
Pascal Struijk 81 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Nathan Collins
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender Bobby Thomas
Defender/Midfielder Jack Cork
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Forward Jay Rodriguez
Forward Matěj Vydra

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder/Forward Hélder Costa
Midfielder/Forward Liam McCarron
Midfielder/Forward Crysencio Summerville
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Tyler Roberts

Comments:

League position: 16th Burnley had now set a new club record of 12 consecutive home league games without a win; the previous record of 11 games had stood since November 1979. Former Leeds United striker Chris Wood scored the Premier League's 30,000th goal. Aaron Lennon made his second debut for the Clarets in the Premier League in this game. He made his debut in the competition aged 16 years and 129 days for Leeds United at Tottenham Hotspur on 23 August 2003.

Comments:

League position: 15th This was Leeds United's first away league draw since their visit to Brentford in the League Championship on 11 February 2020; longer than any other team currently in the Premier League. 701 goals had now been scored in the Whites' 255 away games in the Premier League (320 for, 381 against). Goalscorer Patrick Bamford failed to score in his six substitute appearances for Burnley during a loan spell from Chelsea in the 2016-17 season.

1 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Chris Wood 61 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Nick Pope
Defender Matt Lowton
Defender Ben Mee
Defender James Tarkowski
Defender Charlie Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Josh Brownhill
Midfielder/Forward Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson
Midfielder/Forward Dwight McNeil
Forward Ashley Barnes
Forward Chris Wood

Substitutions:

Aaron Lennon for Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson 63
Matěj Vydra for Ashley Barnes 79

Cards:

Josh Brownhill 19 Y
Ashley Barnes 28 Y
Ben Mee 45 Y
Aaron Lennon 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Nathan Collins
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender Bobby Thomas
Defender/Midfielder Jack Cork
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Forward Jay Rodriguez
Forward Matěj Vydra

Comments:

League position: 16th Burnley had now set a new club record of 12 consecutive home league games without a win; the previous record of 11 games had stood since November 1979. Former Leeds United striker Chris Wood scored the Premier League's 30,000th goal. Aaron Lennon made his second debut for the Clarets in the Premier League in this game. He made his debut in the competition aged 16 years and 129 days for Leeds United at Tottenham Hotspur on 23 August 2003.

1 Leeds United

Manager: Marcelo Bielsa

Goals:

Patrick Bamford 86 G

Starting lineup:

Illan Meslier Goalkeeper
Luke Ayling Defender
Liam Cooper Defender
Diego Llorente Defender
Stuart Dallas Defender/Midfielder
Pascal Struijk Defender/Midfielder
Jack Harrison Midfielder
Kalvin Phillips Midfielder
Raphinha Midfielder/Forward
Patrick Bamford Forward
Rodrigo Forward

Substitutions:

Jamie Shackleton for Diego Llorente 65
Tyler Roberts for Rodrigo 73

Cards:

Kalvin Phillips 38 Y
Rodrigo 53 Y
Pascal Struijk 81 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder/Forward Hélder Costa
Midfielder/Forward Liam McCarron
Midfielder/Forward Crysencio Summerville
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Tyler Roberts

Comments:

League position: 15th This was Leeds United's first away league draw since their visit to Brentford in the League Championship on 11 February 2020; longer than any other team currently in the Premier League. 701 goals had now been scored in the Whites' 255 away games in the Premier League (320 for, 381 against). Goalscorer Patrick Bamford failed to score in his six substitute appearances for Burnley during a loan spell from Chelsea in the 2016-17 season.