Articles related to "Burnley"Owen Coyle's newly promoted Burnley beat holders Man United in their first ever Premier League home game.
Burnley ended their 33-year long absence from the top flight of English football with victory over Sheffield United in the Championship play off final at Wembley.
The Carling Cup, the first trophy up for grabs in English football, continues to be a low priority for the top teams, despite guaranteeing the winner a UEFA Cup place.
There has been some intriguing Premier League basement battles over the years, and this season's could be closer than ever.
All eyes will be focussing on Wembley Stadium over the Spring Bank Holiday as the English Football League stages its play off finals.
Breaking Benjamin have at last begun work on the follow up to 2006's Phobia with the hopes of releasing the new album before the close of 2009.
Rock music is very popular among any age group that loves to jam out. Breaking Benjamin has worked their way up to the top and released their fourth album, Dear Agony.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Everton have all booked their places in England's FA Cup Quarterfinal, but miraculously have avoided one another.
Wolves win again whilst Burnley hold out against a resurgent second half Southampton display.
Birmingham hold out for a well earned victory whilst defeat for Charlton sees them slip to the foot of the table.
Another resounding victory occured at Port Elizabeth, but a little suprisingly, it was England who dominated their South Africa opponents.
As the Premier League season approaches with rapidity, the competition looks fiercer than ever with Manchester City the latest team preparing for an assault on the title.
Birmingham City will be promoted to the Premiership should they beat Preston on Saturday, but Southampton are all but down after they are docked points.
Burnley continued their excellent Carling Cup run by beating Arsenal 2-0 to join Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Derby County in Saturdays semi-final draw.
Wolves score late on to earn a draw at Barnsley and secure the Championship title.
No change at the top as Wolves and Birmingham share the points whilst a win for Forest lifts them off the bottom.
Wolves move into top slot of the Championship whilst Derby's dismal league form sees them slip to the foot of the table.
It's been the usual flurry of activity in Scotland in the build-up to the SPL kick-off on the weekend of 9th/10th of August. Can anyone stop Celtic making it 4-in-a-row?
Reading's poor form continues as they lose ground on the leaders whilst defeat for Barnsley drop them back into relegation.
The English Premier League will kick off on Saturday 15 August 2009. Find out the opening day games and details of the remaining fixtures for season 2009/10.
Birmingham City and Sunderland have gained promotion from the Championship to the Premiership - the clubs have recovered from the disappointment of relegation last season
Comfortable wins for Reading, Burnley and Sheffield United keep them in the hunt for automatic promotion.
Wolves stretch their lead at the top as Birmingham and Sheffield United are both held to draws at home.
Ten men Birmingham hold out to take all three points against Doncaster, but Wolves' win away at Charlton keeps them top of the table.
Wins for Wolves and Birmingham keep them level at the top whilst Cardiff extend their unbeaten run and Reading hit Wednesday for six.
The weather hit fixture list wiped out four matches in the Championship, but the games that survived provided plenty of excitement.
Wolves stretch their lead at the top and Sheffield United take the points at the Madjeski Stadium to move above Reading into third.
Birmingham close the gap at the top as Burnley inflict defeat on leaders Wolves.
Doncaster Rover maintain there impressive form whilst a win for Watford lifts them out the bottom three.
Birmingham and Reading failed to close the gap on leaders Wolves.
Wolves come from behind to regain top spot whilst Watford goalkeeper Richard Lee saves two penalties at St. Mary's as The Hornets finally win away from home.
Wolves stretch their lead at the top despite being reduced to nine men whilst a shock win for Blackpool disrupts Birmingham's progress.
Wolves extend their lead as Birmingham are held at home to Norwich.
Wolves come out on top in a five goal thriller to keep the pressure on Birmingham who record best ever start to a league campaign in the history of the club.
Wolves regain top spot in the Championship after Birmingham lose out to ten men QPR.
Sheffield United put the pressure on Reading in the fight for third place as Burnley stutter against Derby
Birmingham and Reading were both held to home draws but inched closer to Wolves after the leaders suffer defeat at Coventry.
Defeat for Wolves moves Birmingham into top slot whilst ten men Barnsley come from behind to win their second game of the season.
Birmingham regain top spot with a late, late goal as Norwich crash five past Wolves.
Premier League strugglers Stoke and Man City fall at the first hurdle whilst Peterborough, Bristol City and Southend earn replays against Premiership opposition.
Sunderland will look to return to winning ways when they take on struggling Portsmouth on Saturday.
Ticket prices and contact details for matchday tickets for the twenty English Premier Leagues (EPL) teams competing in season 2009 / 2010.
The fourth weekend of the Premiership season sees Manchester's top two clubs face North London opposition while the bottom two clash at Fratton Park
Rafael Benitez takes his Liverpool side to East London this weekend to confront Gianfranco's Zola's West Ham at Upton Park.
Liverpool travel to Bolton on Saturday needing a win to boost morale and restore belief they have what it takes to win the title.
There was all to play for on the final day of the Football League season, with the second automatic promotion spot to the English Premier League being the main prize.
Wolverhampton Wanderers were promoted to the English Premier League and Charlton relegated to Football League Division One on an eventful day in the Championship.
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Manchester City have been knocked out of the Carling Cup after a 5-3 shootout defeat to League One side Brighton at The Withdean Stadium.
Liverpool welcome Olympique Lyonnais to Anfield on Tuesday night for the third round Champions League clash.
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