2024–25 Burnley F.C. season

Burnley
2024–25 season
ChairmanAlan Pace
Head coachScott Parker
StadiumTurf Moor
Championship2nd (promoted)
FA CupFifth round
EFL CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Josh Brownhill (18)

All:
Josh Brownhill (18)
Highest home attendance21,486 v Sheffield United
(21 April 2025, Championship)
Lowest home attendance18,187 v Oxford United
(4 February 2025, Championship)
Average home league attendance19,876

The 2024–25 season was the 143rd season in the history of Burnley Football Club and their first season back in the Championship following the club's relegation from the Premier League the previous season. In addition to the league, the team also participated in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

On 21 April 2025, Burnley won promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt after they beat Sheffield United 2–1 at home. The victory also saw Burnley reach 31 league matches unbeaten, setting a new club record. They ended the season with a 33-match unbeaten run and finished on 100 points.

The team matched or broke several records during the season. Burnley remained unbeaten at home, the first Championship side to do so since 2009–10. They gained 49 points away from home, including 14 wins, setting a new Championship record. Burnley conceded just 16 goals in 46 matches—an average of 0.35 per game—setting the best defensive record in English league history. They also kept 30 clean sheets—matching Port Vale's record from 1953–54—and became the first side in English league history not to concede more than one goal in any fixture throughout an entire season. The team also went 12 consecutive league matches without conceding a goal between 21 December 2024 and 4 March 2025, setting a new Football League record. Additionally, Burnley became the first club to record at least 100 points in a specific division on two separate occasions (101 points in 2022–23). Despite these accomplishments, they finished second in the league behind Leeds United on goal difference, becoming the first team in English football history to reach 100 points without winning the title.