Toast of the competition, Burnley has positioned themselves quite well all season as well as these titles rein in their psyche. With an unorthodox yet effective performant, Scott Parker takes his team through the rounds methodically and with great comprehension. Parker’s team sits in third position, trailing only by two points to second place.
From the round of the week, an in form Portsmouth drew Burnley 0-0. Their other fixtures saw Burnley playing a soulless tie with Leeds followed by a phenomenon away against Plymouth where the total score ended at 5-0. After Round 30, Burnley has been phenomenal defensively holding onto the ball without being scored on for over eight rounds. Despite their in class score standing, the attack on the opponent’s goal is lacking.
Over the session, Oxford united has shown some astounding performance. Most people anticipated them dropping to League One but they managed an astonishing run sitting in 16th position with 37 points with a safe margin so as to avoid the relegation terror. Oxford has been able to stay ten positions clear of the danger zone and worries of being relegated.
Oxford played a 1-1 draw against Bristol City in the match prior. This was followed up with 0-0 tie against Stoke City, indicating the start of two wins in a row against Luton (3-2) and Blackburn (1-0). With nine points wrapped around in five matches, Oxford stands in an improved position in the ranking.
Burnley: Trafford, Roberts, Egan-Riley, Esteve, Pires, Cullen, Llorente, Anthony, Mejbri, Foster, Flemming
Oxford United: Cumming, Kioso, Helik, Brown, Leigh, Foulkes, Brannagan, Płacheta, Rodríguez, Dembélé, Harris
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