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Burnley vs Manchester United - Romelu Lukaku seals win but Marcus Rashford is sent-off for headbutt

Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at Turf Moor

Nathan Jacobs
Sunday 02 September 2018 17:27 BST
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Jose Mourinho will hope to put an end to the difficult spell that Manchester United find themselves in this season as they make the short trip to Burnley in this afternoon’s Premier League encounter.

United come into the tie off the back of consecutive defeats against Brighton and Tottenham, which leaves Mourinho’s side nine points off the pace ahead of this encounter. There also remains discontent between the United manager and the club’s executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, with a planned flyover organised by fans set to appear this afternoon protesting against the latter.

As if that wasn’t bad enough, United have lost Phil Jones to injury and are not yet able to select Marcos Rojo, leaving Mourinho short on defensive options, while Burnley are likely to be without Johann Berg Gudmundsson due to a hamstring injury, with teenager Dwight McNeil likely to deputise in his place.

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What time does it start?

Burnley vs Manchester United kicks off at 4.00pm.

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60 mins: Alexis Sanchez is replaced by Marcus Rashford just after the hour mark. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:19

64 mins: Great work and lots of tenacity from Kieran Trippier wins a corner. What's going to come of it? 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:21

65 mins: Nothing. Watford clear. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:21

66 mins: WATFORD CHANCE!

Watford breakaway after Spurs have a great chance of their own but it's really great work from Troy Deeney and his ball into the box is dealt with by Alderweireld...just. 

The defender gets a flick on it and heads it towards his own goal but it clashes against the bar and post before going out for safety. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:24

67 mins: Watford upping the ante here and win a free kick with Dembele going into the book. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:24

GOAL! Watford 1-1 Tottenham (Deeney, 68) 

And they score from it! 

Holebas' freekick is into a dangerous area and it's flicked on by Troy Deeney who deserves his goal. 

Could go either way, this. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:26

73 mins: Watford are the team in the ascendancy now and really pumped up by their equaliser. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:31

71 mins: THINGS HAVE HEATED UP! 

Marcus Rashford has been sent off for a silly headbutt. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:32

GOAL! WATFORD 2-1 TOTTENHAM (CATHCART, 75) 

WOW. WOW. WOW. 

Corner sent in meets the head of Craig Cathcart and the net ripples. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:33

Moments before Rashford's red card, Pogba missed a penalty to put the game to bed. 

The games have well and truly heated up now. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 17:34

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