11:44 PM ET, Thu March 11, 2010

GALLERY: Burnley v Stoke

Lancashire Telegraph — Pictures from the Clarets' 1-1 draw against Stoke are now online.

11 hours ago

Arsenal 3, Burnley FC 1

Burnley Express — ARSENAL beat Burnley at the Emirates stadium on Saturday, but the Clarets gave the Gunners a fight till the end.

16 hours ago

PHOTOS: Burnley FC 1, Stoke City 1

Burnley Express — A DRAW against mid-table Stoke City at Turf Moor last night sees Burnley FC remain firmly in the Premier League relegation zone.

16 hours ago

Laws: That could be a massive point for Burnley

Lancashire Telegraph — BRIAN Laws was delighted with Burnley's second half comeback to grab a priceless point against Stoke City last night.

18 hours ago

Cycling Burnley fans’ success for hospital

Lancashire Telegraph — Four football fans have completed a 250-mile tandem bike ride from Turf Moor to the Arsenal’s Emirates stadium raising more than £3,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital.

18 hours ago

Burnley's goal-getter Nugent looks to Wolves win

Lancashire Telegraph — DAVID Nugent has got a win over Wolves in his sights after inspiring last night’s comeback against Stoke City.

18 hours ago

Burnley FC car is sure to be winner

Lancashire Telegraph — Burnley FC manager Brian Laws shows off the new Clarets Mini from Bowker BMW.

18 hours ago

FULL-TIME: Clarets 1 Stoke City

Lancashire Telegraph — DAVID Nugent scored his second goal in five days for Burnley - but the Clarets remain in the Premier League relegation zone after their 1-1 draw at home to Stoke City.

March 10, 2010

TEAM NEWS: Clarets v Stoke City

Lancashire Telegraph — STEVEN Thompson makes his first ever Premier League start as Burnley look to pick up three crucial points against Stoke City at Turf Moor tonight.

March 10, 2010

LIVE TEXT: Burnley FC v Stoke City

Burnley Express — TONY Pulis brings his Stoke City team to Turf Moor tonight in a vital game for the Clarets.

March 10, 2010
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