Burnley 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers | Premier League | May 24, 2026
Turf Moor witnessed a tense but ultimately share-the-spoils affair as Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers played out a 1-1 draw on the final day of the 2025-26 Premier League season. With both sides already assured of their Premier League status, the encounter offered a chance to finish on a high note, yet neither could find a decisive edge.
Match Overview
The game began cautiously, with both mid-table outfits feeling each other out. Burnley, aggressive in their press under their manager, looked to impose themselves early. Their reward came in the 32nd minute when striker Lyle Foster latched onto a through ball from Josh Brownhill and slotted coolly past José Sá to give the Clarets a 1-0 lead.
Wolves responded well after the break. Gary O’Neil’s side showed greater intent in possession, and their persistence paid off in the 67th minute. A swift counter-attack ended with Pedro Neto cutting inside from the left and curling a superb effort into the far corner, beating Aro Murić. The goal was Neto’s eighth of the campaign, underlining his importance to the team.
Key Moments
- 32' Goal Burnley: Lyle Foster beats the offside trap and finishes low.
- 67' Goal Wolves: Pedro Neto’s exquisite curling shot restores parity.
- 81' Red Card? A heavy challenge by Wolves’ Rayan Aït-Nouri drew a yellow, but VAR checked for possible red – no further action.
- 90+3' Miss: Burnley’s Zeki Amdouni headed wide from a corner, missing a late winner.
Tactical Story
Burnley set up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to exploit Wolves’ high defensive line on the break. The plan worked for the opener. Wolves shifted to a more aggressive 4-2-3-1 after halftime, with Matheus Cunha dropping deep to link play. The equaliser came from that extra midfielder overload. Both managers made late changes to chase a winner, but fatigue and caution limited clear chances.
Standings Impact
With the draw, Burnley finished in 14th place on 44 points, while Wolves ended 12th on 47. For the Clarets, it was a solid campaign back in the Premier League after promotion. Wolves will rue a season that promised more but ultimately fell short of European qualification.

