18th April 2025- Championship, Watford 1 Burnley 2

WFC.Net goal commentary: 1

BBC: Burnley came from a goal down to win at nine-man Watford and take a big step towards sealing automatic promotion back to the Premier League.

Sky: Josh Brownhill’s 14th goal of the Championship season had given the visitors the lead before Watford imploded with midfielders Moussa Sissoko and Edo Kayembe sent off within nine minutes of each other, both for collecting two yellow cards.

Watford Observer: RECAP: Watford 1 Burnley 2

Five talking points as Sissoko and Kayembe see red in defeat

Watford 1 Burnley 2 minute-by-minute report

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BHappy: What they got was probably the worst possible roll of that dice as we made light of our missing star turns in attack and the end-of-seasonness to take the game to the Clarets in the opening period. This culminated in a terrific opener after eight minutes that had already seen Burnley have to work rather harder than they had probably expected to need to as Dwomoh, a decent mix of deft footwork and less deft aggression throughout, and Louza began to ping the ball around. Vata was afforded far too much space on the left flank to swing a ball in which was sculpted towards Doumbia’s head but the teenager still had loads to do and it was textbook… downward and firm, not right in the corner but powerful enough to wriggle past Trafford’s grasp. Clive and Nicky had been fretting pre-match at the future of a forward line that will surely need strengthening over the summer but it’ll be a hell of a signing that displaces Doumbia when fully fit. On the evidence so far, he’s going to be a monster.

Fran’s Watford Blog: We all agreed that what had been a cracking game for the first hour was totally spoiled by the dark arts employed by the visitors and the referee consistently falling for them. It wasn’t helped by idiocy from Sissoko who should have known better than to argue with the referee and then react to the provocation from Flemming. I felt that the second yellow for Kayembe was more forgivable as it was a very soft foul. I have a great deal of admiration for the rest of the team as the nine men worked their socks off and held out again a team who are almost sure of promotion. They fought to the end and were unlucky not to come away with a point. A special mention goes to Mattie Pollock for making sure that there were no more dismissals as tempers flared.