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In a fixture devoid of the usual final-day tension, the result left Wolves bottom of the table and Burnley 19th, bringing a subdued end to disappointing campaigns.\n\nThis was just the fifth occasion in Premier League history that two previously relegated sides faced each other on the final weekend. The select group includes Leicester City vs Ipswich Town in 1994\u002F95, Coventry City vs Bradford City in 2000\u002F01, and two such encounters in 2024\u002F25 featuring Leicester against both Ipswich and Southampton. The rarity underscores the unusual nature of both teams’ seasons, with safety long out of reach.\n\nWolves started brightly and were ahead within five minutes. A header from Ladislav Krejci struck the arm of Burnley’s Florentino, and after a VAR review, referee Andrew Kitchen pointed to the spot. Adam Armstrong, who had struggled for goals since his February move from Southampton, dispatched the penalty emphatically past Max Weiss to register his second goal in 14 Premier League appearances for the club.\n\nBurnley, despite dominating possession after falling behind, were nearly hit on the counter. Mateus Mane embarked on a mazy run down the right and curled a shot from outside the box that forced Weiss into a fine fingertip save onto the post. The home side’s best chance of the first half arrived in stoppage time, when Florentino unleashed a thunderous 25-yard drive that required a full-stretch stop from José Sá to preserve Wolves’ narrow lead.\n\nWhatever Clarets boss Scott Parker said at the interval had an immediate impact. Just two minutes into the second half, a neat one-two between Zian Flemming and Loum Tchaouna carved open the Wolves defence, and Flemming steered a composed finish into the bottom-left corner. The goal was a rare bright spot in a season that saw Burnley win only a handful of times at home.\n\nWith nothing on the line, the pace of the match slowed considerably after the equaliser. Neither side pushed desperately for a winner; instead, the afternoon became an exercise in seeing out the 90 minutes. Turf Moor felt more like a venue for early goodbyes than a cauldron of competitive drama.\n\nAmid the tepid action, two personal milestones stood out. Veteran striker Ashley Barnes was introduced for what is expected to be his 320th and final appearance for Burnley, drawing warm applause from the home faithful. For Wolves, 16-year-old Jerome Abbey became the second-youngest player in the club’s history, offering a glimmer of future promise in an otherwise bleak campaign.\n\nThe draw confirmed Wolves’ unwanted distinction of finishing bottom without a single away victory all season. Burnley, by contrast, ended two points better off in 19th, though both sides are now set for immediate returns to the Championship. The rebuilds will be substantial, with the summer transfer window opening on June 15 and the new second-tier season commencing between August 14 and 25.\n\nAttention for fans now quickly turns to the summer, with the 2026 World Cup kicking off on June 11. Scotland’s opener against Haiti follows on June 14 at 2am, while England begin their campaign against Croatia on June 17 at 9pm. Club football will soon be a memory as the focus shifts to the global stage, with the final set for July 19.\n\nThe Championship fixture release on June 25 will provide both Burnley and Wolves with the first concrete shape of their path back to the top flight. Transfer Deadline Day looms on September 1, with the window slamming shut at 11pm UK time. For now, supporters of both clubs can only reflect on a season of what-ifs and look ahead with cautious optimism.\n\nBased on reporting from Sky Sports.","news","Burnley and Wolves drew 1-1 in a rare final-day clash between two already-relegated sides, only the 5th in Premier League history. 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The winner seizes early command, while the loser faces immediate knockout pressure.",{"code":225,"id":68,"imagePath":226,"name":69,"slug":227},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F10.png","england","2026-06-17T20:00:00Z",90,"world-cup","england-vs-croatia-2026-06-17","scheduled",[],"AT&T Stadium"]