Burnley v Southampton, 26 September 2020

Score1-0 to Southampton
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueTurf Moor
Kick-off: 8.00pm Played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 restrictions. Premier League Head to Head Played: 11 Burnley won: 5 Drawn: 3 Southampton won: 3 Burnely scored: 11 Southampton scored: 9 This was Southampton's first win at Turf Moor in the top division since Mick Channon scored the only goal of the game in League Division One on 6 March 1971.

0 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

1 Southampton

Manager: Ralph Hasenhüttl

Goals:

Goals:

Danny Ings 5 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Nick Pope
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Jimmy Dunne
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Charlie Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Josh Brownhill
Midfielder Dale Stephens
Midfielder/Forward Dwight McNeil
Forward Matěj Vydra
Forward Chris Wood

Starting lineup:

Alex McCarthy Goalkeeper
Jan Bednarek Defender
Ryan Bertrand Defender/Midfielder
Kyle Walker-Peters Defender/Midfielder
Stuart Armstrong Midfielder
James Ward-Prowse Midfielder
Che Adams Midfielder/Forward
Moussa Djenepo Midfielder/Forward
Oriol Romeu Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward

Substitutions:

Substitutions:

Michael Obafemi for Che Adams 77
Nathan Tella for Moussa Djenepo 77

Cards:

Phil Bardsley 48 Y

Cards:

On the bench:

Defender Matt Lowton
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender Bobby Thomas
Midfielder Josh Benson
Midfielder Mace Goodridge

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Fraser Forster
Defender Jack Stephens
Defender Yann Valery
Midfielder Will Smallbone
Midfielder Nathan Tella
Forward Shane Long
Forward Michael Obafemi

Comments:

League position: 17th Burnley had now lost their first home game in five of their seven seasons in the Premier League. Chris Wood failed in his attempt to become the first player to score in five consecutive appearances in the top division for the Clarets since Willie Irvine in 1966. This was the 400th game of Sean Dyche’s managerial career (Watford 49, Burnley 351).

Comments:

League position: 15th Southampton avoided losing their opening three games in a season in the Premier League for the first time since 2012-13. The Saints had now kept two clean sheets in their last nine games in all competitions. Danny Ings had now scored 25 goals in the Premier League since the start of the previous season; more than any other player.

0 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Nick Pope
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Jimmy Dunne
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Charlie Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Josh Brownhill
Midfielder Dale Stephens
Midfielder/Forward Dwight McNeil
Forward Matěj Vydra
Forward Chris Wood

Substitutions:

Cards:

Phil Bardsley 48 Y

On the bench:

Defender Matt Lowton
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender Bobby Thomas
Midfielder Josh Benson
Midfielder Mace Goodridge

Comments:

League position: 17th Burnley had now lost their first home game in five of their seven seasons in the Premier League. Chris Wood failed in his attempt to become the first player to score in five consecutive appearances in the top division for the Clarets since Willie Irvine in 1966. This was the 400th game of Sean Dyche’s managerial career (Watford 49, Burnley 351).

1 Southampton

Manager: Ralph Hasenhüttl

Goals:

Danny Ings 5 G

Starting lineup:

Alex McCarthy Goalkeeper
Jan Bednarek Defender
Ryan Bertrand Defender/Midfielder
Kyle Walker-Peters Defender/Midfielder
Stuart Armstrong Midfielder
James Ward-Prowse Midfielder
Che Adams Midfielder/Forward
Moussa Djenepo Midfielder/Forward
Oriol Romeu Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward

Substitutions:

Michael Obafemi for Che Adams 77
Nathan Tella for Moussa Djenepo 77

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Fraser Forster
Defender Jack Stephens
Defender Yann Valery
Midfielder Will Smallbone
Midfielder Nathan Tella
Forward Shane Long
Forward Michael Obafemi

Comments:

League position: 15th Southampton avoided losing their opening three games in a season in the Premier League for the first time since 2012-13. The Saints had now kept two clean sheets in their last nine games in all competitions. Danny Ings had now scored 25 goals in the Premier League since the start of the previous season; more than any other player.