Our prediction for this Championship match:
After saving one point from the Watford game, Burnley will be looking to cement top position when they take on Luton Town on Matchday 33. The Clarets are eyeing their fifth consecutive away win, and they are likely to stick to their attacking style of play. January signing Michael Obafemi, who scored a late winner against the Hornets, is pushing for a start, while all Sam Barnes, Clinton Mola, Adam Wharton, and Thomas Kaminski remain in the recovery room.
The Hatters, on the other hand, head into the match following back-to-back draws with Coventry and Preston. Luton are undefeated in the previous five league fixtures, but given Burnley’s impressive winning run on the road, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the league leaders. Jordan Beyer limped off with injury in the midweek draw, with fellow defender Ameen Al Dakhil likely to step up.
Highlighted Player (Fred Onyedinma):
Fred Onyedinma is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Wycombe Wanderers in the League One. Onyedinma is a product of Millwall football school and he continued playing for the Lions at senior level. The 185-cm tall midfielder scored 8 goals in 120 appearances for the capital club in the league before joining Wycombe Wanderers.
Fred Onyedinma played 46 games as a loan player for the Wanderers before signing a permanent deal with the club in July 2019. The Nigerian footballer penned the three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. His main position is right midfielder, but he is used as both attacking and left midfielder as well. He has a contract with Wycombe Wanderers which should expire in the summer of 2022.
Fred Onyedinma scored 4 goals in 21 appearances for the club in the 2018/2019 League One season. The Nigerian player was born in Lagos on November24, 1996.
Highlighted Team (Burnley):
Burnley were one of the founding members of the Football League back in 1888. The Clarets did remarkably well to win the FA Cup trophy back in 1914 and the club owners have been trying to bring glory days back to Turf Moor ever since.
Burnley defeated Liverpool in the 1913/1914 FA Cup final and, no doubt, this is regarded as the greatest achievement in the club’s history. The Clarets finished the 2015/2016 Championship campaign in top position in the standings and, as a result, they will participate in the English Premier League in the 2016/2017 season.
Burnley play their home games at Turf Moor and the capacity of the stadium is 21,401. The Clarets have won two Community Shield trophies so far, in 1960 and 1973, but they have yet to clinch the Premier League title. Claret is the dominant colour of the team’s home shirts.