Saturday, 16 March 2013

Blackburn vs Burnley Npower Championship live stream Preview 17 March 2013

Match Preview: Sunday,17 March 2013, One of the important match Blackburn vs Burnley of Npower ChampionshipHD Quality Live Blackburn vs Burnley streaming is available here.Blackburn vs Burnley Live Stream online Npower ChampionshipVideo Free The match will take plcae at Ewood Park on 3/17/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Blackburn striker DJ Campbell is out with an ankle injury, as are Josh King and Markus Olsson (both hamstring).Bradley Orr (ribs), Adam Henley (hamstring), Dickson Etuhu (knee), Colin Kazim-Richards and midfielder Lee Williamson (both ankle) are all out and David Bentley has a knee injury.Burnley midfielder Dean Marney is sidelined with a calf complaint.
Ross Wallace, Ben Mee and Michael Duff came back from injury in the last game and should be fit to start.
• This is the 99th competitive meeting between these Football League founder members; Blackburn have won 41 of the previous 98, and Burnley 38.
• Rovers have won six and drawn one of the last seven Lancashire league derbies with Burnley, since the Clarets' 2-1 win at Ewood Park in April 1979.
• A goal for Blackburn will be their 100th in home league games against their near neighbours.
Blackburn Rovers
• Knocked out of the FA Cup by Millwall in midweek, Blackburn will now set about the job of avoiding a fourth successive league defeat.
• Michael Appleton has not seen his third club of the season conjure a win since knocking Arsenal out of the FA Cup on 15 February, and two points out of 18 sees them at the foot of the division's form table.
• Supporters at Ewood Park have witnessed fewer Championship goals than paying customers at any of the other 23 grounds - 41 (21 for, 20 against).
Burnley
• Burnley have failed to win eight of their last nine Championship games, and have slipped down the table from seventh as a result.
• Sean Dyche has not seen his side score more than two goals in any of the 25 matches he has supervised, and the Clarets have only hit the back of the net twice in the last six.
• The Turf Moor club are looking to complete their second back-to-back away victories in this calendar year, having defeated Charlton 1-0 in their last match on the road.

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