And then there were two. Burnley picked up a precious point at Aston Villa to ensure they head into the final day with the upper hand on Leeds and if they do end up securing safety by virtue of their far superior goal difference then they will surely reflect on Nick Pope’s superb performance here. Equally, Burnley will wonder how on earth Tyrone Mings prevented Wout Weghorst from side-footing in a winner five minutes from time, after Connor Roberts’s deft touch at the front post prompted an instinctive save by Emiliano Martínez. Pope made a trio of fine stops, arguably saving the best to last to deny the substitute Bertrand Traoré glancing in a header. In the end Burnley had to make do with a draw, after Emi Buendía made amends for conceding a first-half penalty, from which Ashley Barnes scored, by equalising early in the second period. The Burnley substitute Matt Lowton was awarded a straight red card in second-half stoppage time.