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The 2024–25 season is the 143rd season in the history of Burnley Football Club and their first season back in the Championship following the club's relegation from the Premier League the previous season.
The 2023–24 season was the 142nd season in the history of Burnley Football Club and their first season back in the Premier League since the 2021–22 campaign, following promotion from the EFL Championship in the previous season.
Notable Burnley fans have included football pioneer Jimmy Hogan, who was a regular attendee at Turf Moor; [109] journalist Alastair Campbell, who has been regularly involved in events with the club; [110] and cricketer James Anderson, who also worked in Burnley's ticket office on a part-time basis. [111]
December 21, 2024 at 8:01 AM. Turf Moor, home of Burnley Football Club (Getty Images) Follow live coverage as Burnley face Watford in the Championship today.
Follow live coverage as Burnley face Queens Park Rangers in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with ...
2024–25: Dates: 9 August 2024 – 3 May 2025: Matches played: 311: Goals scored: 772 (2.48 per match) Top goalscorer: Borja Sainz (Norwich City) (15 goals) Biggest home win: Burnley 5–0 Cardiff City (17 August 2024) Stoke City 6–1 Portsmouth (2 October 2024) Cardiff City 5–0 Plymouth Argyle (19 October 2024) Norwich City 6–1 Plymouth ...
December 10, 2024 at 9:45 AM. Turf Moor, home of Burnley Football Club (Getty Images) Follow live coverage as Burnley face Derby County in the Championship today.
Graph showing Burnley's league performance from the inaugural season of the Football League in 1888–89 to the present Burnley Football Club, an English association football club based in Burnley, Lancashire, was founded on 18 May 1882 as Burnley Rovers. [a] The suffix "Rovers" was soon dropped, and the club was simply known as "Burnley Football Club" at the time of its first recorded match ...