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Follow live text and score updates as Coventry City host Stoke City and Watford face Millwall before eight more fixtures in the Championship.
Follow live coverage as Burnley face Luton Town in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with the prize of a place in the Premier League on offer at the end of the season.
Bochum’s historic victory over German giants Bayern München at the Allianz Arena on Saturday afternoon apparently owed much to FCB head coach Vincent Kompany’s words from the pre-match press
Heaton arguably became one of the Premier League’s finest shot-stoppers, and his signing proved to be nothing short of a masterstroke by then-Burnley boss Sean Dyche, who remains a popular figure at the club.
Reaction as Sheffield United draw level on points with Championship leaders Leeds while Burnley and Sunderland also win while, at the bottom, Luton and Plymouth suffer more misery.
Burnley favourite Michael Duff has lost his job as the head coach of League One outfit Huddersfield Town. The 47-year-old departs after just 10 months in the role following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Bristol Rovers.
Matt Bloomfield felt his Luton Town side found themselves on the wrong end of some “big decisions” during their one-sided defeat to Burnley.
He knows Leeds will be desperate to avoid finishing in a playoff spot, with the Whites having lost in the playoff final against Southampton last season and generally not fared well in the end of season lottery. Minto though noted that Sheffield United and Burnley have been incredibly consistent as they push to reel Leeds in.
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Preston and Burnley met on the opening day of the Football League in 1888 and more than 140 times since - but never before in the FA Cup