13-09-2022, 08:56
In The Dressing Room
Ryan Lowe has almost a fully-fit squad to choose from on Tuesday evening, with Ben Woodburn the only absentee. The former Liverpool man is expected to be available for the Sunderland match at the beginning of October.
Aside from Ben, the manager is hopeful of being able to choose from the rest of his squad, with Andrew Hughes, Bambo Diaby and Sean Maguire all now recovered from their respective injuries.
Robbie Brady, who has started each Championship match so far this season, could come up against his former side, who he made 87 appearances for.
A Look At Our Visitors
It’s been all change at Turf Moor over the past few months, with former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany taking over as manager, while 16 players have come through the door.
It’s not just personnel which has altered, though. Kompany has got his Clarets playing his own possession-based style of football, and they have adapted to that well, taking 13 points from their opening eight matches.
A familiar name tops Burnley’s scoring charts so far this season, with former PNE midfielder Josh Brownhill having scored four goals already – bettering his combined total from the past two-and-a-half seasons.
Going Head To Head
Games played: 131
PNE wins: 53
Draws: 26
Burnley wins: 52
Last victory: Burnley 0-2 PNE, 5th December 2015
One To Watch
One of the later additions to the squad at Turf Moor, attacker Nathan Tella has wasted no time settling in to life in Lancashire.
The 23-year-old joined the club on a season-long loan from Southampton in August, and the deal looked like a real coup at the time, and his performances since have done nothing to suggest otherwise.
A diminutive winger with plenty of pace, Tella has made six league appearances for Burnley with a return of three goals – two of those coming in a dramatic 3-3 draw in another derby against Blackpool.
Match Officials
Experienced official Peter Bankes will be the man in the middle on Tuesday night.
Premier League referee Bankes has taken charge of four top flight matches so far this season, as well as two Europa Conference League fixtures.
He last refereed a North End game in the 2020/21 campaign, when PNE came out 1-0 winners away to Swansea City
Burnley newbies
http://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread...#pid237343
MACS VIEW
Probably our toughest game of the season against a side who will be there or there abouts, they will give you chances to score against them think the keeper is a bit suspect but going forward they are good and they have Jay Rod always scores against us and a danger meanwhile we have the possibility of the return of the non scoring Irishman
Seems fitting that two of the oldest football league teams should be the first league game to be seen live on TV in the reign of the new King.
The National Anthem before the game could be something else
Ryan Lowe has almost a fully-fit squad to choose from on Tuesday evening, with Ben Woodburn the only absentee. The former Liverpool man is expected to be available for the Sunderland match at the beginning of October.
Aside from Ben, the manager is hopeful of being able to choose from the rest of his squad, with Andrew Hughes, Bambo Diaby and Sean Maguire all now recovered from their respective injuries.
Robbie Brady, who has started each Championship match so far this season, could come up against his former side, who he made 87 appearances for.
A Look At Our Visitors
It’s been all change at Turf Moor over the past few months, with former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany taking over as manager, while 16 players have come through the door.
It’s not just personnel which has altered, though. Kompany has got his Clarets playing his own possession-based style of football, and they have adapted to that well, taking 13 points from their opening eight matches.
A familiar name tops Burnley’s scoring charts so far this season, with former PNE midfielder Josh Brownhill having scored four goals already – bettering his combined total from the past two-and-a-half seasons.
Going Head To Head
Games played: 131
PNE wins: 53
Draws: 26
Burnley wins: 52
Last victory: Burnley 0-2 PNE, 5th December 2015
One To Watch
One of the later additions to the squad at Turf Moor, attacker Nathan Tella has wasted no time settling in to life in Lancashire.
The 23-year-old joined the club on a season-long loan from Southampton in August, and the deal looked like a real coup at the time, and his performances since have done nothing to suggest otherwise.
A diminutive winger with plenty of pace, Tella has made six league appearances for Burnley with a return of three goals – two of those coming in a dramatic 3-3 draw in another derby against Blackpool.
Match Officials
Experienced official Peter Bankes will be the man in the middle on Tuesday night.
Premier League referee Bankes has taken charge of four top flight matches so far this season, as well as two Europa Conference League fixtures.
He last refereed a North End game in the 2020/21 campaign, when PNE came out 1-0 winners away to Swansea City
Burnley newbies
http://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread...#pid237343
MACS VIEW
Probably our toughest game of the season against a side who will be there or there abouts, they will give you chances to score against them think the keeper is a bit suspect but going forward they are good and they have Jay Rod always scores against us and a danger meanwhile we have the possibility of the return of the non scoring Irishman
Seems fitting that two of the oldest football league teams should be the first league game to be seen live on TV in the reign of the new King.
The National Anthem before the game could be something else
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