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Burnley vs Wolves is set to be an exciting game, as both teams are on a fairly even keel when it comes to their previous matches in the Premier League. Burnley have won four of the matches, Wolves have won three, and the teams have drawn three. Burnley vs Wolves promises to be a great spectacle, as the fans will bring an electric atmosphere.

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Wolves vs Burnley Tickets

Burnley

Burnley has a long and storied history, as they were formed in 1882, and were one of the first to become professional in 1883. Along with Wolves, Burnley are one of only five sides to have won all four professional divisions of English football.

Legendary Burnley players include Ben Mee, Tom Heaton, Brian Jensen, Kieran Trippier and Sean Dyche.

Turf Moor

Turf Moor is based in Lancashire and has been the home of Burnley since 1883. Turf Moor comprises four stands: the Bob Lord Stand, the Cricket Field Stand, the North Stand and the Jimmy McIlroy Stand. The stadium's record attendance was set in 1924, when 54,775 people attended an FA Cup game between Burnley and Huddersfield Town.

Wolves

Wolves were formed as St. Luke's FC in 1877, before changing their name to Wolverhampton Wanderers two years later. They became one of the founding members of the Football League in 1888 and won the FA Cup for the first time in 1893.

Many legendary players have donned the Wolves jersey, and are still seen as heroes to the fans. Notable players include Stan Cullis, Ron Flowers, Steve Bull and Bill Slater.

Molineux Stadium

Molineux Stadium has been the home of Wolves since 1889, and was the first stadium built for use by a Football League club. Molineux is a 31,750 all-seater stadium, however there are provisional plans for a longer term development of all the stands to create a 50,000 capacity. The stadium always promises a terrific atmosphere, and the Burnley vs Wolves game will be no exception.