Burnley vs. Bournemouth live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Adam Stocker
Burnley face Bournemouth at Turf Moor on Sunday, May 13. Here’s all the info you need to watch.
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The Premier League season concludes on Sunday with Burnley hosting Bournemouth at Turf Moor. The Clarets had one of the greatest seasons in their history, qualifying for Europa League next season. Burnley are seventh in the Premier League with 54 points. Despite being the smallest club in the Premier League, Bournemouth again survived another season, easily avoiding relegation and sit 12th with 41 points.
Sean Dyche deserves consideration for manager of the year. No team overachieved more than Burnley. The Clarets have conceded only 37 goals, the fifth fewest in the Premier League. Burnley are seventh despite the fact they have allowed more goals than they have scored. The Clarets have scored only 35 goals, the sixth fewest amount this season. Chris Wood and Ashley Baines have combined for 18 of the club’s 35 goals.
Bournemouth defeated Swansea 1-0 last weekend, ending a five-game winless drought. Eddie Howe’s side have been decent going forward but have struggled to defend this season. The Cherries are one of four teams to allow at least 60 goals this season. Callum Wilson and Joshua King have both been streaky this season, with each scoring seven goals. However, Wilson has not scored in 12 games. King had an awful start to the season but has scored five goals in the last 12 games.
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The Premier League match between Burnley and Bournemouth will be broadcast on the Olympic Channel. Live streaming is available on NBC Sports Gold, which you can access with a subscription.
Date: Sunday, May 13
Start Time: 10 a.m. ET
Location: Burnley, England
Stadium: Turf Moor
TV info: Olympic Channel
Live Stream: NBC Sports Gold | Fubo.TV. Sign up for a free seven-day trial here.
In the reverse fixture, Burnley defeated Bournemouth 2-1. Wood and Robbie Brady scored for the Clarets, while King scored the lone goal for the Cherries.