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Burnley vs Bristol City. Sky Bet Championship.

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Clarets book play-off spot

Image: Alexander opens the scoring

Burnley booked their place in the Championship play-offs after comfortable 4-0 win over Bristol City at Turf Moor.

Burnley ease past Bristol City

Burnley booked their place in the Championship play-offs after comfortable 4-0 win over Bristol City at Turf Moor. The Clarets went into the game knowing they could miss out on a spot in the top-seven - but they did what was needed by claiming victory. Graham Alexander and Wade Elliott found the net shortly before half-time for Owen Coyle's men against last season's beaten play-off finalists. Alexander, now 37 but a key performer for Burnley throughout their marathon campaign, converted his second spot-kick with 14 minutes remaining and substitute Joey Gudjonsson added a fourth in the closing stages. The Clarets attacked with pace and purpose in the opening quarter with the outstanding Chris Eagles at the heart of all their most promising moves Victory was no more than the Clarets deserved as they were vibrant throughout and again reproduced the attractive brand of football which has won them many admirers. Reading will not relish facing Coyle's men, who bundled Fulham, Chelsea and Arsenal out of the Carling Cup earlier this season and took Tottenham to extra-time in a classic semi-final encounter at Turf Moor.

Force

Coyle has made Burnley a respected force and given his players the belief that they can reach Wembley and win a money-spinning promotion to the Premier League. They went into this game needing a win to guarantee their place in the play-offs due to neighbours Preston lying just two points below them prior to kick-off. Yet the Clarets attacked with pace and purpose in the opening quarter with the outstanding Chris Eagles at the heart of all their most promising moves. The former Manchester United winger illustrated his quality in the eighth minute by flicking up the ball from Elliott's pass and unleashing a fierce right-foot shot from around 10 yards. City goalkeeper Adriano Basso was well beaten and grateful to see the ball rebound off the crossbar to safety but the visitors, with nothing but pride left to play for, gradually gained a foothold on proceedings. Striker Nicky Maynard had the ball in the net in the 11th minute but an offside flag had already been raised. Yet Burnley remained largely dominant and led from the spot in the 42nd minute after Jamie McAllister clumsily fouled Elliott. Alexander produced a perfect penalty as he fired the ball into the top left corner of Basso's goal. A second goal arrived two minutes later when City failed to clear their lines and the ball fell to the unmarked Elliott, who rifled home a fine left-foot shot from 20 yards. Burnley were rarely troubled after the break as City's heart for the fight gradually evaporated. The Clarets' enterprise was rewarded with a third goal in the 76th minute when a cross from Eagles was handled by Robins right-back Bradley Orr. Alexander stepped up again to fire high into the net and Turf Moor erupted once more with four minutes remaining when Eagles' shot was saved by Basso and Gudjonsson tucked away the rebound with a close-range strike.

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