Burnley play host to Wolves at Turf Moor on Sunday in what will be the final Premier League game each team will play, for at least a season anyway.
Sitting 19th and 20th in the standings respectively, both clubs have endured dismal campaigns and will be playing in the Championship again next season.
The Clarets have won only four games this term, with Wolves faring worse, securing just three league victories.
Nevertheless, pride is at stake on Sunday afternoon. If Wolves win, they will leapfrog their opponents, while any other result means the Old Gold will finish bottom of the pile.
Best Bet - Both teams to score @ 4/7
Alternative Bet - Burnley to win @ 29/20
Bet Builder - Over 2 goals, Zian Flemming to score anytime & Hannibal Mejbri to be booked @ 11/1
Best Bet: Both teams to score @ 4/7
The reverse fixture between these two sides finished 3-2 earlier this season, while two of the previous three meetings has seen both teams find the back of the net.
With only pride to play for, there is no doubt both sides will be out to give one last good Premier League display. That could mean chances aplenty at both ends of the pitch.
This term, 21 of Burnley's 37 league games have ended with both teams scoring. For Wolves, this bet would have landed in 16 of their 37 games this campaign.
Alternative Bet: Burnley to win @ 29/20
Burnley have only won two of their Premier League games at Turf Moor tis season and none since October, while Wolves have not won away from home in the top-flight throughout 2025/26, losing 13 of their 18 matches in the process.
The Clarets are unbeaten across their previous seven league meetings with Wolves at Turf Moor, with the last time the Molineux outfit won away at Burnley came in March 2010.
Burnley have lost seven of their previous nine top-flight matches heading into this clash, but the Clarets are due a win.
What better way to end a dismal campaign with a victory over the team sitting bottom of the table.
Over 2 goals
Zian Flemming to score anytime
Hannibal Mejbri to be booked
Pays 11/1
Given how poor both teams have been defensively this season, goals should be on the cards at Turf Moor.
Burnley have conceded 74 goals in their 37 games, while Wolves have conceded 67 across their 37 matches this season.
Three or more goals have been scored in three of the Clarets' last five top-flight matches. For Wolves, three or more goals have been scored in four of their previous seven games.
Add in the 3-2 scoreline from the fixture at Molineux earlier this season and both teams will be looking to serve up another goal-laden game on Sunday.
The home side will be counting on Zian Flemming to add to his tally. With 11 goals across the campaign, he has arguably been one of the few bright sparks for the Clarets this term.
The Dutchman scored a brace against Wolves last time out, so back him to find the net once again.
Across his 26 league games this term, Hannibal Mejbri has received nine bookings.
Two of those have come in his last three games, including against Arsenal last time out and his discipline needs work. Backing the Tunisian midfielder to receive another caution rounds off this bet builder.
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Burnley have suffered their third relegation in the previous five seasons
Wolves will return to the Championship for the first time since 2018
Zian Flemming is Burnley's top scorer this season with 11 goals
Wolves haven't won at Turf Moor since March 2010
Wolves are winless across 18 Premier League away games this term
Burnley have the worst defensive record in the top-flight, conceding 74 goals
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