Burnley captain Josh Brownhill humorously remarked that the team "bored our way to the Premier League" after their 2-1 victory over Sheffield United secured their promotion. Brownhill's two goals, scored on either side of Tom Cannon's equaliser, ignited celebrations at Turf Moor as Scott Parker's squad returned to the top tier. Leeds United also joined them in the Premier League for the 2025-26 season after defeating Stoke City 6-0 earlier.
Burnley's promotion was achieved through a solid defensive strategy, having set a record with 12 consecutive clean sheets and conceding only 15 goals throughout the season. Their unbeaten streak now stands at 31 regular-season Championship games. If they avoid defeat in their last two matches, they will match Reading's 33-game record from the 2005-06 season.

Despite being labelled as boring, Brownhill was unfazed by how they secured their Premier League return. "I'm speechless. All that hard work this season," he told Sky Sports after the match. He emphasised that it took a collective effort from everyone on the team, not just the defenders and goalkeeper.
For manager Scott Parker, this marks another successful Championship promotion, adding to his achievements with three different teams. He described this latest success as particularly special due to its challenges and his personal journey. "It means everything," Parker stated about their mission to get promoted.
Parker highlighted the importance of hard work and togetherness in achieving their goal. He acknowledged that while players and managers often receive attention, families' sacrifices are equally deserving of recognition. With Burnley level on points with Leeds and two games left, Parker expressed determination to aim for the title.
"We are going to go for it," Parker declared regarding their pursuit of becoming champions. The team's focus remains on winning their remaining matches to secure the top spot in the league standings.
The journey has been remarkable for Burnley, marked by ups and downs but ultimately leading to a triumphant return to the Premier League. As they prepare for their final games, both players and fans eagerly anticipate what lies ahead in the top flight of English football.