Burnley v Blackpool: Live updates from Lancashire derby at Turf Moor

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It’s derby day!

The Seasiders make the short trip to Turf Moor for the first time in nine years, with a sold out away end expected in East Lancashire.

Michael Appleton’s side will be looking to make it two away wins out of two after their hard-earned 1-0 victory against QPR on Tuesday night.

To find out how the Seasiders get on, follow our blog for build-up, team news, live match updates and post-match reaction.

Burnley v Blackpool: Live updates

Key Events

  • FT: Burnley 3-3 Blackpool
  • Seasiders make short trip across Lancashire to Turf Moor
  • Charlie Patino and Lewis Fiorini miss out through injury

53 - Positive intent

Josh Bowler feeds Shayne Lavery down the right but his cross is cleared.

Blackpool certainly think they can get back in this game.

Josh Bowler's deflected free-kick flies just wide. Corner comes to nothing.

Almost a goal back! Muric gifts the ball straight to Jerry Yates, whose shot is blocked wide.

Jordan Gabriel then heads wide from the resulting corner.

We’re back underway

Burnley get the second-half started.

No changes for either side.

An absolutely bonkers first-half. Burnley could have had four or five, yet the Seasiders could easily have scored three themselves if they had been clinical with their chances.

I've never known such an anxious set of fans every time the ball goes back to the goalkeeper. Blackpool have got to look to capitalise on that.

Four minutes to be added on.

Burnley work the ball into Vitinho who blazes over. Should have hit the target at least.

Somehow Blackpool don't score.

Theo Corbeanu wins the ball back in Burnley's box once again, but he takes too long to pick out Josh Bowler in the middle.

The ball eventually bounces for Connolly but he's penalised for handball.

33 - GOAL BURNLEY (3-1)

Another soft, soft goal to concede.

Jordan Gabriel slips, granting space in the box for Nathan Tella to lift the ball over Dan Grimshaw.

A few Burnley fans cheer as the keeper plays the ball long. Old habits die hard, eh?