Burnley vs Sheffield United Forecasts: Premier League preview, predictions and odds

This article covers Burnley vs Sheffield United predictions and predictions.

A full review of Burnley vs Sheffield United bets is included.

Note: All grades discussed in this article are appropriate at the time of publication and are subject to change.

Match: Burnley v Sheffield United

Competition: Premier League

Date: December 29, 2020

Start time: 18:00, 29 December 2020 (UK time)

Stadium: Turf Moor

Burnley’s forged form stopped at Leeds United on Saturday after being defeated 1-0.

The Clarets 17th and two numbers above the last 3 with a game in hand.

Time runs out for Chris Wilder, as Sheffield United suffered his defeat of the season.

Blades have 11 protection issues after taking two issues in 15 games.

Ashley Barnes scores first. Barnes ended a 13-month goalless streak with the Wolves last week.

The striker will now look to start his season and will be sure to place the opponent’s back in front of a suffering Sheffield.

Burnley’s undefeated four-game streak was interrupted through Leeds on Saturday.

Patrick Bamford’s first shot showed that Marcelo Bielsa’s team accumulated all three points.

The Clarets remain ranked 17th but are in a position given their hand play and a two-point lead over the last three.

The score remains a challenge for Sean Dyche’s team, which has scored eight goals this season, the lowest with Tuesday’s opposition.

Sheffield United suffered a season defeat at Goodison Park on Saturday.

The Blades rooted in the back of the table with even West Brom, 19, six numbers ahead of them.

11 issues separate them from security, leaving serious marks on Chris Wilder.

Burnley is expected to remain the quartet of Robbie Brady, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Dwight McNeil and Matej Vydra.

All four players are on the brink of but are expected to miss Tuesday’s clash.

Jack Cork has been away for a long time.

John Lundstram is suspended after being expelled from Brighton.

The Blades won a hit with Sander Berge placed for a long period on the sidelines.

The midfielder will be lost several months after tendon surgery.

Kean Bryan, Oliver Burke, Oli McBurnie and Jack O’Connell were also left out.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *