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Burnley v Huddersfield
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- Seventh host sixth in the Premier League at Turf Moor
- Burnley have made their best start to a Premier League season with eight points after five matches
- Sean Dyche aiming for 100th league win as a manager
- Only the two Manchester clubs (2) have conceded fewer goals than Huddersfield (3)
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Kris Holland
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Burnley 0-0 Huddersfield
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FULL-TIME
Burnley 0-0 Huddersfield
That's it, it ends 0-0.
I suspect Huddersfield will take that, though they had the better chances to win the game.
Needless to say, I think we know which game is going to be last on Match of the Day.
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Three added minutes at Turf Moor.
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James Tarkowski is booked for bringing down Rajiv van la Parra, but Aaron Mooy's free-kick comes to nothing.
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Huddersfield Town bring on Florent Hadergjonaj who takes the place of Elias Kachunga.
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Having said that, Chris Wood has another sight at goal from just outside the area. His effort goes straight at Lossl, though.
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I hate to say it, but this game really does not look like offering up a goal.
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Huddersfield's turn to make a change as Philip Billing replaces Jonathan Hogg.
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Another change for Burnley as Johann Berg Gudmundsson replaces Scott Arfield.
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Jeff Hendrick is replaced by Ashley Barnes, who will go up in support of Chris Wood as Burnley press for an opener.
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There's a big appeal as Rajiv Van La Parra goes down inside the Burnley area under pressure from Lowton, right in front of the away supporters.
But referee Mr. Kavanagh from Manchester is having none of it and books the substitute for simulation.
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Right. It's time for me to level with you.
This is my second time on live text commentary duty for BBC Sport this season and I'm yet to describe a goal.
The second half has been a marked improvement on the first, though, so surely* we'll see a breakthrough soon?
* = at least my sixth go at tempting fate.
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Aaron Mooy finds Ince in space 25 yards from goal.
The former Derby, Blackpool, Hull City and Crystal Palace man flashes a shot just wide of the target. Something to briefly get the home fans off their seats.
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Abdelhamid Sabiri is the first player to be substituted. He's replaced by Dutchman Rajiv van la Parra.
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A quick break from Burnley presents Robbie Brady with a chance from the edge of the area, but his effort is tame and straight at Jonas Lossl.
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Approaching the hour mark now, and I can't recall an extended spell of pressure from either side. A big half an hour or so awaits...we hope.
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Free-kick to Huddersfield in a good position.
Aaron Mooy sends it into the danger area, but Nick Pope punches away.
However, his clearance only goes as far as Tom Ince 20 yards from goal; he thinks about a shot before spreading the play out wide, but Burnley put pressure on the Terriers, who eventually play the ball all the way back to their goalkeeper, Jonas Lossl.
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Today's attendance at Turf Moor is 20,759, with 2,471 making the journey from West Yorkshire.
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Finally Huddersfield find a way into the Burnley box - and they very nearly score.
Tom Ince glides past two defenders before finding Laurent Depoitre who sees his shot pushed away by Nick Pope. After a scramble, the home side clear the danger.
A sign of things to come?
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Huddersfield the first to press forward in the second half as Elias Kachunga wins an early corner.
Aaron Mooy cuts the ball back to Tommy Smith, who drives over from just outside the box.