Burnley FC
/ BURNLEY /
England
Points (current season)
0
Coefficient (2023/24)
21.328
Coefficient (2024/25)
17.386
The club is inactive in European cups this season.
England - other clubs
AFC Bournemouth
(17.386)
Arsenal FC (71.000)
Aston Villa (17.386)
Brentford FC (17.386)
Brighton & Hove Albion (17.386)
Burnley FC (17.386)
Chelsea FC (96.000)
Crystal Palace (17.386)
Everton (17.386)
Fulham FC (17.386)
Huddersfield Town (17.386)
Hull City AFC (17.386)
Leeds United (17.386)
Leicester City (23.000)
Liverpool (112.000)
Luton (17.386)
Manchester City (146.000)
Manchester United (92.000)
Newcastle United (17.386)
Norwich City (17.386)
Nottingham Forest (17.386)
Sheffield United (17.386)
Southampton (17.386)
Stoke City (17.386)
Swansea City (17.386)
Tottenham Hotspur (54.000)
Watford FC (17.386)
West Bromwich Albion (17.386)
West Ham United (68.000)
Wigan Athletic FC (17.386)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (17.386)
Arsenal FC (71.000)
Aston Villa (17.386)
Brentford FC (17.386)
Brighton & Hove Albion (17.386)
Burnley FC (17.386)
Chelsea FC (96.000)
Crystal Palace (17.386)
Everton (17.386)
Fulham FC (17.386)
Huddersfield Town (17.386)
Hull City AFC (17.386)
Leeds United (17.386)
Leicester City (23.000)
Liverpool (112.000)
Luton (17.386)
Manchester City (146.000)
Manchester United (92.000)
Newcastle United (17.386)
Norwich City (17.386)
Nottingham Forest (17.386)
Sheffield United (17.386)
Southampton (17.386)
Stoke City (17.386)
Swansea City (17.386)
Tottenham Hotspur (54.000)
Watford FC (17.386)
West Bromwich Albion (17.386)
West Ham United (68.000)
Wigan Athletic FC (17.386)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (17.386)
Coefficients history
2022-2023
0.000
2021-2022
0.000
2020-2021
0.000
2019-2020
0.000
2018-2019
2.500
2017-2018
0.000
Older coefficients that are no counted:
2017-2018: 0.00,
2016-2017: 0.00,
2015-2016: 0.00,
2014-2015: 0.00,
2013-2014: 0.00,
2012-2013: 0.00,
2011-2012: 0.00,
2010-2011: 0.00,
2009-2010: 0.00
Match fixtures & results
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Watch: No looking back for Newcastle after Burn's header
05.10.2023 00:04 Dan Burn helped Newcastle United seal their first Champions League win in over 20 years, scoring in a 4-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain in front of a raucous St. James' Park.Miguel Almiron got the party started early, netting the opening goal after.. more