Only Manchester City have now recorded more clean sheets than us over the past two Premier League seasons, which gives a great indication of just how tough an opponent we have become under Sean Dyche’s leadership.
This evening we entertain a Fulham side who are back in the North West after a fantastic win of their own at the weekend.
Their 2-0 victory at Everton on Sunday was a surprise to many pundits and once again highlights the competitive and unpredictable nature of the Premier League this season.
Scott Parker’s team will no doubt be a very different one to the side we beat at Craven Cottage in the FA Cup last month and will make it a tough test, as we seek to move further up the table.
The global pandemic has since had a huge impact on women’s football, but I believe it has a major role to play in the sport’s future growth and can help us to bring in new audiences and demographics to Burnley Football Club.
I was delighted to see such positivity from our supporters, players and coaches towards the news and look forward to developing Burnley FC Women as part of our overall growth plans for the club.
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