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The battle for Premier League survival is now down to two teams after Everton secured their top-flight status on Thursday night, and of those two teams it is Burnley who enter the final day in the strongest position.

The equation for Jackson’s men is simple: match or better Leeds’ score, and they will enjoy a seventh successive season in the top flight next term. Burnley’s vastly superior goal difference over Leeds means that a win over Newcastle would be enough, regardless of what Jesse Marsch’s side do away to Brentford.

However, there is only goal difference separating the two sides either side of the dreaded dotted line, so any failure by Burnley to win would open the door for Leeds to leapfrog them at the final hurdle.

It is a precarious situation, then, and one that Burnley so nearly avoided during Thursday’s 1-1 draw with Aston Villa, when Ashley Barnes gave them the lead from the spot only for Emiliano Buendiato earn the hosts a point at Villa Park.

Should Burnley end up going down then they will look back on Wout Weghorst’s late missed chance in that match – or more accurately, Tyrone Mings’s remarkable goalline block – as a particularly costly moment.

Nevertheless, the point means that the Clarets crucially still have matters in their own hands with 90 minutes of their season to play – a position they would have no doubt taken when they sacked long-serving boss Sean Dyche with four points separating them from safety.

After 10 points from a possible 12 in his first four games at the helm, the Jackson revival has stalled somewhat with only one point from their next three outings, but even that may be enough should Leeds lose at Brentford.

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Among Burnley’s advantages over Leeds on the final day is the fact that they are at home, where the Clarets have won three of their last four games – as many as they had in their previous 26 at Turf Moor.

That home record looks even stronger when compared to Newcastle’s recent away record, which has seen them lose four of their last five games on the road, including shipping five goals against both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City since the start of April.

However, Burnley have lost their final game of the season every year since they were last promoted to the top flight for the 2016-17 campaign – a five-year losing streak which could prove decisive if it stretches to six on Sunday.

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