6:29 PM4 minutes ago

Off we go! This was the coverage of the match between Burnley and Sheffield United for Matchday 44 of the EFL Championship.     

6:28 PM5 minutes ago

Burnley defeated Sheffield United 2-1 in the match corresponding to Matchday 44 of the EFL Championship. The home side remains second behind Leeds with the same number of points, while the visitors maintain third place, but are moving further away from the leaders.

6:21 PM12 minutes ago

Ashley Barnes and Joe Worral came on for Zian Flemming and Josh Brownhill. Burnley’s third and fourth substitutions were exhausted, with one more substitution still in play.

6:17 PM15 minutes ago

Sheffield doesn’t let up on the gas and, with five substitutions already made, presses high in search of an equalizer with just a few minutes left in the match.    

6:15 PM17 minutes ago

Forward Rhian Brewster came on for midfielder Sydie Peck. This is the fifth and final change for Sheffield United, who have exhausted all options in the three available windows.

6:13 PM20 minutes ago

Midfielder Jeremy Sarmiento came on for injured midfielder Hannibal Mejbri. This is the second change for Burnley, who still have three substitutions available and only one window to make them.

6:08 PM24 minutes ago

Sam McCallum and Femi Seriki came on for Harrison Burrow and Vinicius Souza. This was the third and fourth change for Sheffield United, who still have one substitution available and an advantage to make it.

6:07 PM25 minutes ago

After several minutes in which Sheffield seemed to take control of the match and control possession in the opponent’s half, Burnley responded by pushing their lines forward and challenging for possession.

6:03 PM30 minutes ago

Full-back Lucas Pires was booked for a foul in the midfield. This is Burnley’s first yellow card and his third of the match overall.        

6:00 PM32 minutes ago

Midfielder Josh Laurent came on for midfielder Marcus Edwards. This is the first change for Burnley, who still have four available substitutions and two windows to make them.

5:54 PM38 minutes ago

Callum O’Hare and Tyrese Campbell replaced Ben Brereton Díaz and Thomas Cannon. These are the first two changes for Sheffield United, who still have three possible substitutions in two windows available.

5:53 PM40 minutes ago

Sheffield United is looking for an equalizer so they don’t run out of time and start to get nervous. So far, both teams have had a chance, but there’s been no danger.  

5:44 PMan hour ago

The second half started with a lot of intensity, similar to the first few minutes of the first half. Burnley looked to extend their lead to ease their pressure, while Sheffield accelerated for an equalizer.

5:20 PMan hour ago

Center back Jack Robinson was booked for protesting the referee. This is Sheffield United’s second yellow card and his second of the match overall.   

5:17 PMan hour ago

Captain Josh Brownhill took charge of the penalty and opened the right shot to the left post of goalkeeper Michael Cooper who rushed to the other side and could not prevent the midfielder’s second goal to put the locals ahead.

5:15 PMan hour ago

In an attempt to clear a rebounding ball inside the box, defender Anel Ahmedhodzic kicked midfielder Hannibal Mejbri, and the referee didn’t hesitate to award a penalty.

5:10 PMan hour ago

Gustavo Hamer received in the rival field, touched with Kieffer Moore and went to look for the return a few meters later, attacked the area and filtered the pass for Thomas Cannon’s diagonal from the center to the left and, from close range, finished at the first post for the 1 to 1

5:06 PMan hour ago

Sheffield tried a long pass for Moore, who won the physical duel with his marker and, inside the box, shot, but Esteve’s leg appeared and blocked the shot inside the six-yard box, preventing the equalizer.

5:02 PM2 hours ago

After a Marcus Edwards cross from the right wing and a rebound inside the box, Josh Cullen shot from point-blank range. Goalkeeper Michael Cooper saved, but left the rebound short, and Josh Brownhill fired from less than a meter wide to make it 1-0.

5:01 PM2 hours ago

Midfielder Gustavo Hamer was booked for an infraction in his own half. The Sheffield United player is the first yellow card for the team and the match overall. 

4:53 PM2 hours ago

Despite a high-intensity start and dangerous opportunities from both sides, the energy of both teams dwindled in the final minutes, and there were no more close calls for the first goal of the match.

4:48 PM2 hours ago

Midfielder Cullen dived to intercept a ball and brought down Sheffield’s Hamer, who went down in pain. The entire visiting team protested, demanding a yellow card, but the referee didn’t issue a card.

4:42 PM2 hours ago

After a free kick was cleared by the Burnley defense, Moore collected the rebound at the edge of the box and shot with his right foot into the middle of the goal. Trafford saved and prevented the first goal.

4:41 PM2 hours ago

After a counterattack and a clearance from the Sheffield defense, Anthony shot from inside the visitors’ box and Flemming managed to deflect it, but it was caught by goalkeeper Cooper, who saved the first.

4:38 PM2 hours ago

With no clear dominance yet, Burnley and Sheffield are vying for possession and trying to dictate the match. There have also been no clear chances so far.      

4:32 PM2 hours ago

The players are now in their places, the referee has given the signal, and we’re now watching the Burnley vs. Sheffield United match on Matchday 44 of the EFL Championship.

4:27 PM2 hours ago

The players are already taking to the field for the start of the EFL Championship matchday 44. The home side is second with the same points as the first team, while the visitors are in third.

4:22 PM2 hours ago

To close out the season and await promotion, Burnley will visit QPR and finish at home against Millwall, while Sheffield will visit Stoke City and end by hosting Blackburn.

4:12 PM2 hours ago

Before changing in the locker room, the squads are already on the pitch to go through their pre-match movements before the match.
The starters are warming up the sections of the players who will be on the bench for this match.

3:57 PM3 hours ago

Referee – David Webb
Assistant Referee 1 – Daniel Leach
Assistant Referee 2 – Andrew Fox
Fourth Official: Dean Whitestone

3:52 PM3 hours ago

Chris Wilder said: “It’s important that we get our tactical approach right, but we’ll also need energy in a game that lasts more than 95 minutes, and physically we have to be at our best and give our all. Any outcome can happen in this game, but we understand that we need a good result.”

3:47 PM3 hours ago

Scott Parker said: “It’s a huge game for us, a huge game for everyone. Today was also a huge game. We have a mantra here, and I’ve always said it, that the focus is on every game.”

3:32 PM3 hours ago

Don’t miss the match between Burnley and Sheffield United on Matchday 44 of the EFL Championship. The home side is second with the same number of points as the first team, while the visitors are third.

3:27 PM3 hours ago

We will soon share with you the starting line-ups for the Burnley vs Sheffield United live match, as well as the latest information from Turf Moor. Don’t miss a single detail of the live match update and commentary from VAVEL’s coverage.

3:22 PM3 hours ago

The Burnley vs Sheffield United match will not be broadcast on TV, so if you want to follow the match online on VAVEL .       

3:17 PM3 hours ago

Here are the schedules of the different countries where you can watch the match:
Argentina: 01:30 pm
Bolivia: 12:30 pm
Brazil: 13:30 pm
Chile: 12:30 pm
Colombia: 11:30 am
Ecuador: 11:30 am
USA (ET): 12:30 pm
Spain: 6:30 pm
Mexico: 11:30 am
Paraguay: 12:30 pm
Peru: 11:30 am
Uruguay: 1:30 pm
Venezuela: 12:30 pm

3:12 PM3 hours ago

Gustavo Hamer, the player with the most direct involvement in the team’s goals this season, will be looking to maintain this level to bring them closer to the top of the standings and increase his personal tally. The midfielder scored nine goals and provided six assists in 39 games played, in which he started 34 of them. He scored against Preston, QPR, Hull City, Derby, Plymouth, Watford, Portsmouth, Coventry and Cardiff. He also assisted against Plymouth, Millwall, Oxford United (x2), Conventry and QPR.

3:07 PM3 hours ago

Josh Brownhill, the player with the most direct involvement in the team’s goals this season, will look to maintain this level to move them closer to the top of the standings and add to his personal tally. The 29-year-old midfielder has 14 goals and five assists in 39 total games, starting 36 of them. He scored against Luton (x2), Cardiff (x2), Portsmouth, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday (x2), Stoke, Norwich, Watford (x2), Swansea Sheffield United. He also assisted against Plymouth, Watford, Middlesbrough, Norwich and Portsmouth.

3:02 PM4 hours ago

These two teams have met 127 times over the years in Premier League, EFL Championship, FA Cup, Leagues Cup and promotion play-offs. Of the total, Sheffield Wednesday won 51, Burnley won 45 and the remaining 30 matches were drawn, leaving a difference of six games. The last meeting was on December 26, 2024 and, at the home of the “Sabres”, the visitors won 2-0.

2:57 PM4 hours ago

For their part, the “Sabres” are also in the top positions and are looking to take the second place from Burnley or Leeds to get directly into the final for promotion. However, the last few weeks have not been the best for the team, which has lost a third of its defeats in the whole tournament. Of the last five matches, they won two and lost three, so they will be looking to ratify the recent victory against Cardiff. They are third in the table with 86 points, the result of 27 wins, seven draws and nine defeats. On the other hand, they were knocked out of the FA Cup against Cardiff, a rival they beat last week.

2:52 PM4 hours ago

The “Vinotintos” are on an impressive run of 30 matches without defeat in this EFL Championship and with only one loss in the last 33 matches in all competitions, which was the FA Cup elimination against Preston. In the local tournament they are in second position with 91 points, the same as the leader Leeds United, the result of 25 wins, 16 draws and only two defeats. It is the runner-up on goal difference, with +45, while the leader has +54. It is the team that has lost the least in the tournament