West Bromwich Albion v Burnley, 31 March 2018

Score2-1 to Burnley
RefereeLee Probert
CompetitionPremier League
VenueThe Hawthorns
Attendance23,455
Kick-off: 3.00pm This was Burnley's first win at The Hawthorns since 6 December 1969 in League Division One.

Goals:

Salomón Rondón 83 G

Goals:

Ashley Barnes 22 G
Chris Wood 73 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ben Foster
Defender Craig Dawson
Defender Jonny Evans
Defender Ahmed Hegazi
Defender Allan Nyom
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Gibbs
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Midfielder Chris Brunt
Midfielder Claudio Yacob
Forward Jay Rodriguez

Starting lineup:

Nick Pope Goalkeeper
Matt Lowton Defender
Ben Mee Defender
James Tarkowski Defender
Jack Cork Defender/Midfielder
Stephen Ward Defender/Midfielder
Ashley R Westwood Defender/Midfielder
Aaron Lennon Midfielder
Georges-Kévin N'Koudou Midfielder/Forward
Ashley Barnes Forward
Chris Wood Forward

Substitutions:

Matt Phillips for Kieran Gibbs 46
Oliver Burke for Jay Rodriguez 75

Substitutions:

Jeff Hendrick for Georges-Kévin N'Koudou 69
Sam Vokes for Chris Wood 77

Cards:

Claudio Yacob 90 Y

Cards:

Ashley Barnes 54 Y
Jack Cork 79 Y
Nick Pope 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill
Defender Ali Gabr
Defender Gareth McAuley
Defender/Midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak
Defender/Midfielder/Forward James McClean
Midfielder/Forward Oliver Burke
Midfielder/Forward Matt Phillips

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Charlie Taylor
Midfielder Jeff Hendrick
Midfielder Dean Marney
Forward Sam Vokes

Comments:

League position: 20th This was manager Alan Pardew's last game in charge. He had now taken 12 points from a possible 84 in his last 28 games in the Premier League as manager of Crystal Palace and Albion (won two, lost 20). West Bromwich Albion had now lost nine consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since a run of 12 defeats from October 1995 to January 1996. This result created a new club record of eight consecutive defeats in the Premier League.

Comments:

League position: 7th Burnley had now won six away games so far in this Premier League season; one more than in their three previous seasons in the competition combined. The Clarets had now conceded 15 goals in their away games so far in this Premier League season; only leaders Manchester City had conceded fewer (11). Ashley Barnes became the second player to score in four consecutive appearances in the Premier League for Burnley after Sam Vokes.

Goals:

Salomón Rondón 83 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ben Foster
Defender Craig Dawson
Defender Jonny Evans
Defender Ahmed Hegazi
Defender Allan Nyom
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Gibbs
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Midfielder Chris Brunt
Midfielder Claudio Yacob
Forward Jay Rodriguez

Substitutions:

Matt Phillips for Kieran Gibbs 46
Oliver Burke for Jay Rodriguez 75

Cards:

Claudio Yacob 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill
Defender Ali Gabr
Defender Gareth McAuley
Defender/Midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak
Defender/Midfielder/Forward James McClean
Midfielder/Forward Oliver Burke
Midfielder/Forward Matt Phillips

Comments:

League position: 20th This was manager Alan Pardew's last game in charge. He had now taken 12 points from a possible 84 in his last 28 games in the Premier League as manager of Crystal Palace and Albion (won two, lost 20). West Bromwich Albion had now lost nine consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since a run of 12 defeats from October 1995 to January 1996. This result created a new club record of eight consecutive defeats in the Premier League.

Goals:

Ashley Barnes 22 G
Chris Wood 73 G

Starting lineup:

Nick Pope Goalkeeper
Matt Lowton Defender
Ben Mee Defender
James Tarkowski Defender
Jack Cork Defender/Midfielder
Stephen Ward Defender/Midfielder
Ashley R Westwood Defender/Midfielder
Aaron Lennon Midfielder
Georges-Kévin N'Koudou Midfielder/Forward
Ashley Barnes Forward
Chris Wood Forward

Substitutions:

Jeff Hendrick for Georges-Kévin N'Koudou 69
Sam Vokes for Chris Wood 77

Cards:

Ashley Barnes 54 Y
Jack Cork 79 Y
Nick Pope 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Charlie Taylor
Midfielder Jeff Hendrick
Midfielder Dean Marney
Forward Sam Vokes

Comments:

League position: 7th Burnley had now won six away games so far in this Premier League season; one more than in their three previous seasons in the competition combined. The Clarets had now conceded 15 goals in their away games so far in this Premier League season; only leaders Manchester City had conceded fewer (11). Ashley Barnes became the second player to score in four consecutive appearances in the Premier League for Burnley after Sam Vokes.