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Sheffield United vs Burnley: Premier League betting stats and free bets


Sheffield United and Burnley face off at Bramall Lane in a Premier League clash at 3 pm BST on Saturday, April 20.

The pair are both expected to be relegated from the top flight this term, though Burnley could mount a late survival push if they beat the Blades. Back the Clarets to beat Sheffield United at 29/20.

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Burnley to beat Sheffield United

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Sheffield United vs Burnley key betting stats

Here are some key stats to keep in mind as you prepare to make your selections ahead of the game at Bramall Lane:

  • Sheffield United have conceded 84 goals in their 32 Premier League games this season. That is the most at this stage of a top-flight campaign since Ipswich Town in 1963-64 (85), and the most the Blades have conceded in a league campaign since 1954-55 (86 in 42 games).
  • Burnley have dropped 24 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, with only Brentford (30) losing more. Meanwhile, Sheffield United have let 17 points slip when winning this term, only losing more in 1993-94 (25).
  • Despite no team using more players in the Premier League than United this season (33), no side has had fewer different goalscorers than the Blades (10, excluding own goals).

Sheffield United vs Burnley top tip

  • Sheffield United’s Oli McBurnie has been involved in eight goals in his past eight Premier League home games, scoring six and assisting twice.
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Oli McBurnie to score or assist

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Josh Barker

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