Leeds United survive as Burnley are relegated after six seasons in the Premier League
Burnley have been relegated to the Championship after their defeat to Newcastle United at Turf Moor.
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Burnley have been relegated to the Championship after their defeat to Newcastle United at Turf Moor.
A Callum Wilson brace meant Burnley lost 2-1 to Newcastle United at Turf Moor, ending their six-season stint in the Premier League. Newcastle’s early goal came in the 20th minute after Nathan Collins held his arm high while defending a corner. The handball was called after a VAR intervention, and the penalty was given.
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