Burnley’s Defensive Dominance: 12 Clean Sheets and Counting Since Last Conceded
Burnley’s remarkable streak of 12 consecutive clean sheets in the Championship has solidified their defensive prowess, making them a force to reckon with in the league.



Since Burnley last conceded a league goal on 21 December 2023, the football world has witnessed significant changes. The Clarets have been a fortress in the Championship, keeping 12 consecutive clean sheets and climbing to third place in the table. Their 4-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday on Friday underscored their defensive solidity, a stark contrast to their Premier League struggles last season, where they conceded 78 goals. This season, Burnley have let in just nine goals in 34 league games, with goalkeeper James Trafford equalling the Championship’s best clean sheet record held by Wolves’ John Ruddy and QPR’s Paddy Kenny.
Burnley’s Defensive Mastery
Burnley’s defensive resilience is unmatched in the current Championship campaign. They are now just two clean sheets away from matching Manchester United’s record of 14 consecutive clean sheets during the 2008-09 season. Under Scott Parker’s leadership, the team is unbeaten in their last 21 league games (12 wins, 9 draws), marking their longest unbeaten run since November 2022 to April 2023.
Vulnerabilities and Strengths
While Burnley’s defence has been impenetrable, Opta stats reveal some weaknesses. Six of the nine goals conceded have come from open play, and six of those goals were scored in the first half. This suggests that opponents may have a better chance of scoring early in the match.
What Has Happened Since Burnley’s Last Conceded Goal?
- Manchester United’s Defensive Woes: Just 35 miles away, Manchester United have conceded 18 Premier League goals since December, a far cry from their 14-match clean sheet streak in 2008-09.
- Managerial Changes in the Championship: Eight Championship clubs have changed managers, including West Brom, Stoke City, and Millwall.
- Premier League Transfer Spending: Premier League clubs splashed £370 million in the January transfer window, with Burnley signing Marcus Edwards and Jaydon Banel.
- US Political Shifts: Since Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January, he has signed over 70 executive orders, reshaping global policies.
- Record-Breaking TV Viewership: The Gavin & Stacey Christmas special attracted 19.11 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched scripted TV shows of the century.
- Wales’ Rugby Struggles: Wales are yet to win an international rugby match, extending their losing streak to 15 games.
Conclusion
Burnley’s defensive dominance has been a cornerstone of their promotion push, and with their record-breaking streak, they have firmly established themselves as one of the Championship’s most formidable sides. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on whether they can surpass Manchester United’s historic clean sheet record.