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ENG U21 League Cup
08-15 02:00
2 - 0
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Wolverhampton U21
Burnley U21
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74
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41
48
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52
48
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91′
W. Okoduwa
83′
Myles Dayman
Ji Minkyu
83′
f.ashworth
J. Abbey
65′
E. Ballard-Matthews
63′
E. Ballard-Matthews
C.McLeod
63′
E.González
B.Xu
62′
Blayz Burnell Borgesson
J.Zhang
62′
T. Savage
B. Pouri-Siewe
45′
C. Scott
C. King
45′
Elijah Tura
M. Stanley
Halftime 2-0
46′
D.Ángel
46′
M.Campbell
40′
2-0
C.McLeod
30′
1-0
C.McLeod
Assist: J. Abbey
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Match Info

Wolverhampton U21 produced a composed and efficient performance to beat Burnley U21 2-0 at home in their English U21 League Cup group-stage fixture on 15 August 2026, strengthening their position in the competition with a confident victory.

Match Overview

Wolverhampton’s academy side dominated proceedings from an early stage, controlling the tempo and creating the better opportunities. Burnley U21, to their credit, remained organised and competitive throughout, but they had no answer to the home side’s superior quality in the decisive moments.

The opening goal arrived after a patient build-up phase, with Wolves working the ball wide before delivering a dangerous cross into the box. The finish was emphatic, giving the hosts a deserved lead. Burnley responded by pushing higher up the pitch, but this left spaces that Wolverhampton were happy to exploit.

Key Moments

  • Opening goal: Wolverhampton U21 broke the deadlock in the first half with a well-crafted attacking move that rewarded their early dominance.
  • Second goal: A clinical counter-attack early in the second half doubled the advantage and effectively sealed the win.
  • Defensive solidity: Burnley U21 pushed forward in search of a consolation, but the Wolves backline remained resolute, completing a clean-sheet display.

What It Means for the Table

With this 2-0 victory, Wolverhampton U21 have made a strong start to their English U21 League Cup campaign. The three points place them in a promising position within the group, while their goal difference also looks healthy. For Burnley U21, the defeat is a setback, but the team showed enough character to suggest they can still compete for qualification if they bounce back quickly.

Matches like this are important development opportunities for young players from both clubs. The U21 League Cup provides a competitive environment where academy prospects can test themselves against high-quality opposition, and Wolverhampton’s performance on 15 August will certainly have pleased their coaching staff.