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                                                    Burnley
                                                    Martin Paterson (34 mins)
                                                    1-0
                                                    Hull

                                                    npower Championship , Dec 31, 2011
                                                    Ground: Turf Moor , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 15,071

                                                    Team news

                                                    Duff doubtful to take on Tigers Defender Michael Duff is an injury doubt as Burnley prepare to host Hull on New Year's Eve.

                                                    Duff recently returned from a spell on the sidelines with a medial ligament injury, although it was discomfort from his hamstring that forced him off during the 3-0 Boxing Day win over Doncaster at Turf Moor.

                                                    Clarets boss Eddie Howe told Press Association Sport: "Michael Duff will be rated as doubtful, we'll have to see how he is. We're not sure about the extend of his injury yet.

                                                    "He felt his hamstring but he felt a bit of cramp so we're still trying to ascertain whether it was cramp or whether it's a little, slight pull." Elsewhere Howe has no other fresh worries as his in-form side look to build on an impressive run of five wins in six npower Championship outings.

                                                    Hull defender Liam Rosenior will miss the clash through suspension.

                                                    The full-back was booked in the Boxing Day defeat at Middlesbrough and sits out a one-game ban under the totting-up procedure.

                                                    Republic of Ireland international Paul McShane and fellow defender Joe Dudgeon will both come into contention.

                                                    Midfielder Seyi Olofinjana could also return to the squad for the first time this season following knee surgery in the summer.

                                                    The Nigerian, who spent last season on loan at Cardiff, recently played for 70 minutes in a reserve-team game, but remains short of match fitness.

                                                    Manager Nick Barmby named an unchanged starting line-up on Boxing Day, but apart from Rosenior's suspension could opt to shake things up by recalling wingers Robbie Brady and Richard Garcia to his starting line-up.

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                                                    Last modified 17:22 31/12/11

                                                    Paterson earns Clarets the points Martin Paterson capitalised on a defensive mix-up to give Burnley their sixth victory in seven npower Championship matches with a smash-and-grab 1-0 win over Hull.

                                                    Eddie Howe's in-form Clarets were on the back foot for long periods as City controlled possession astutely but failed to find a cutting edge.

                                                    They paid the price after 34 minutes when defender Jack Hobbs and goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi left a clearance for one another and Paterson benefited from the ensuing panic.

                                                    In the moments leading up to the winning goal Hobbs and Aaron McLean might have put Hull ahead, while caretaker boss Nicky Barmby watched on in frustration as Robert Koren passed up a pair of clear openings in the second half.

                                                    Victory moves Burnley up to seventh in the table, three points behind sixth-placed Hull.

                                                    Brian Easton replaced hamstring injury victim Michael Duff in the Burnley defence, while winger Keith Treacy was preferred to Junior Stanislas.

                                                    Paul McShane replaced the suspended Liam Rosenior in Hull's only change.

                                                    Matt Fryatt had an early opportunity for the visitors, engineering space in the area after collecting a pass from McLean, but Burnley goalkeeper Lee Grant held his shot.

                                                    Koren was the outstanding player in the game's opening moments as Hull settled well and a last-ditch tackle from Easton was required to thwart the Slovenian playmaker.

                                                    Burnley's top scorer Jay Rodriguez had the ball in the net from close range shortly before the half hour, but David Edgar's flick on was adjudged to have come from an offside position.

                                                    Hobbs should have given Hull a 31st minute lead after marauding forward from the centre back, feeding the ball to Andy Dawson and continuing his run to meet the full-back's subsequent cross, only to drill wide from 12 yards.

                                                    McLean passed up an even better opening moments later, making poor headed contact when he Corry Evans' centre found him unmarked in the Burnley area.

                                                    Hull were made to pay for their profligacy when Paterson raced towards a long clearance from Grant and capitalised on some costly hesitation from Hobbs and Gulacsi to stoke into an unguarded net.

                                                    Barmby's men looked for an instant response as McLean combined with Evans before fizzing a dangerous ball across the face of goal and Dawson burst into the box to shoot wide as Grant narrowed the angle.

                                                    With his costly error fresh in the memory, Gulacsi hobbled out of the action shortly before the interval to be replaced by Adriano Basso.

                                                    Howe switched to a 4-5-1 formation at the start of the second half, but Hull continued to control the midfield and Koren passed up a gilt-edged chance in the 54th minute, slashing wide of the far post left-footed after Dawson found him in space.

                                                    Another chance came Koren's way midway through the half, but he fired over from McLean's cross.

                                                    As Hull continued to commit men forward the Clarets had the opportunity to seal the points on the counter-attack, with Wallace picking out Paterson and Basso produced an impressive stop.

                                                    Rodriguez spurned another chance on the break to leave the home fans sweating in stoppage time as Edgar headed dangerously towards his own goal, but Grant held on.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    BurnleyRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Lee Grant 6/10
                                                    2 Kieran Trippier 7/10
                                                    36 Ben Mee 6/10
                                                    15 David Edgar 6/10
                                                    24 Brian Easton 6/10
                                                    7 Ross Wallace 7/10
                                                    8 Dean Marney 6/10
                                                    6 Chris McCann 6/10
                                                    26 Keith Treacy(sub 63) 6/10
                                                    9 Jay Rodriguez 7/10
                                                    10 Martin Paterson(sub 89) Goal 8/10
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    30 Jon Stewart
                                                    19 Sam Vokes(sub 89) 6/10
                                                    20 Marvin Bartley(sub 63) 7/10
                                                    21 Andre Amougou
                                                    23 Charlie Austin
                                                    HullRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    24 Peter Gulacsi(sub 41) 6/10
                                                    15 Paul McShane 7/10
                                                    5 James Chester 6/10
                                                    6 Jack Hobbs 6/10
                                                    3 Andy Dawson 6/10
                                                    8 Corry Evans 6/10
                                                    4 Paul McKenna 6/10
                                                    7 Cameron Stewart(sub 65) 7/10
                                                    9 Aaron Mclean(sub 82) 6/10
                                                    10 Robert Koren 7/10
                                                    12 Matt Fryatt 6/10
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Adriano Basso(sub 41) 6/10
                                                    14 Tom Cairney
                                                    17 Robbie Brady(sub 65) 6/10
                                                    19 Joe Dudgeon
                                                    29 Richard Garcia(sub 82) 6/10

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