Clarets travel to London to take on the Eagles
Burnley continue their Premier League campaign on Saturday (3pm) as Vincent Kompany’s side take on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
The Clarets are unbeaten in their last three trips to Palace, with a draw and two wins in the last three fixtures in South London and the last defeat coming in December 2018.
Kompany’s side will be backed by another sell-out away crowd at Selhurst as the Clarets aim to return to Lancashire with three points.
The game will see new Palace boss Oliver Glasner take charge of his first game after observing from the stands on Monday night at Goodison Park.
Where to watch?
Tickets for the match are all sold out and are unavailable to purchase online or at the ticket office.
The game will not be streamed on Clarets+ due to Premier League rules and regulations and is not available on any of Sky Sports, TNT or Amazon Prime in the UK.
However, live audio commentary is available on Clarets+ from 2:45pm with Phil Bird.
Full match highlights, goals and interviews will be available to view after the match on Clarets+ and across all social media channels.
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Form Guide
The Clarets head to London after suffering a defeat to Arsenal last weekend but will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run at Selhurst Park to four consecutive games.
Burnley’s last trip on the road was a visit to Anfield earlier this month, where the teams headed into the break at 1-1 before the hosts ran out winners in the second half.
Palace played only five days ago as the Eagles drew 1-1 at Everton as Jordan Ayew’s opener was cancelled out by Andre Onana’s equaliser in Merseyside.
The Eagles have won once in 2024, losing four and drawing twice with the South London side currently sitting in 15th 12 points above Burnley.
What manager Vincent Kompany said
“Every game is must win for us, no matter what. It’s a must get a run of results together now and we can’t have any pretention or arrogancy about us.
“We go to Palace this week, they’re a good team with some good players but there is always that desire to win games and that’s the same for us again this weekend.
“Any team is capable of punishing you in this league and there can’t be any different thoughts our mindset going into this game. Of course the top teams are ruthless but every team can be dangerous on their day.
“I’ve got that fire in my belly every single day to deliver that same desire to win and we have to use that now going into these games. We come in every day to work hard and get results and it’s about turning those performances we have shown into results.”
Last time we met
04/11/23 – Burnley 0 – 2 Crystal Palace (Turf Moor)
Burnley: Trafford, Vitinho, O’Shea, Beyer (Tresor 86), Taylor, Gudmundsson (Bruun Larsen 90), Berge, Brownhill, Koleosho (Odobert 78), Rodriguez, Amdouni (Redmond 78)
Crystal Palace: Johnstone, Ward (Clyne 70), Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell, Doucoure (Eze 58), Lerma, Hughes, Ayew, Schlupp (Ahamade 70), Edouard (Richards 86)
Goals: Schlupp 22’, Mitchell 90+2’