Brighton players celebrate at Turf Moor in Premier League Results Today win over Burnley 2-0

Brighton secured a 2-0 victory at Turf Moor on Sunday, April 12, 2026 — one of the afternoon’s most consequential Premier League Results Today. The win was Brighton’s third straight league victory, lifting them to ninth with 46 points, while Burnley dropped deeper into trouble at 19th with just 20.

Burnley’s plight grows more alarming by the week. The Clarets have managed only one win in their last 23 league matches. For Brighton, the mood runs almost the inverse: controlled, purposeful, building toward something real.

Brighton’s European Push Gathers Momentum

Brighton’s victory at Turf Moor extended a run that has the Seagulls firmly in the European qualification conversation. Four wins from their last five outings — the numbers reveal a club that found consistency at exactly the right stage of the campaign.

Their away form stands out sharply. Brighton are on the verge of winning three successive road league games for only the second time in their top-flight history, with the first such sequence recorded in January 2023. That kind of sustained road performance separates genuine European contenders from clubs merely flirting with the idea.

Head coach Fabian Hurzeler has embedded tactical flexibility deep into this squad, and it shows in how Brighton grind out results against struggling opponents. Ninth place at 46 points, with fixtures still to play, keeps a Europa League berth within reach. The final standings will depend heavily on results across the top half of the table, where several clubs are separated by narrow margins.

What Sunday’s Defeat Means for Burnley’s Survival Bid

Burnley’s relegation battle worsened sharply with this loss. Second bottom in the table, the Clarets carry the weight of one win across 23 league matches — a sequence that ranks among the most prolonged poor runs any top-flight club has endured in recent memory.

The tactical picture at Turf Moor is genuinely troubling. Among all clubs in the division when holding a lead, Burnley concede the highest open-play expected goals against per 90 minutes in 2025-26, at a staggering 1.77 xG. Film of their defensive shape shows wide channels left exposed as pressing intensity drops during transitions — a structural flaw that opposing attackers have learned to exploit.

A counterpoint demands attention here. Burnley won each of their first three league matches this season when taking the lead, so the defensive collapse in winning positions is a deterioration, not a long-standing constant.

The Clarets won just one of five subsequent matches when ahead, drawing two and losing two. That regression in game management is where their survival bid has fractured most visibly. Getting in front no longer guarantees anything — and that is a damaging psychological reality for a squad already low on confidence.

Key Developments from Turf Moor

  • Burnley’s xG conceded per 90 in winning game states sits at 1.77 from open play — the highest figure among all 20 clubs in that specific scenario this season.
  • After claiming maximum points in all three early-season matches when leading, the Clarets have since converted just one of five such opportunities into a win.
  • Brighton’s potential third straight away league victory would be only their second such sequence in top-flight history, the first arriving in January 2023.
  • Burnley’s 20-point total leaves a gap to safety that their current defensive metrics make extremely difficult to close in the remaining weeks.

Relegation and European Implications

Brighton Football Club, sitting ninth with 46 points after Sunday’s result, now face a straightforward calculation: keep winning away from home and a European berth shifts from distant aspiration to realistic target. The Seagulls have demonstrated squad depth and tactical discipline to grind out results against struggling sides. Their record across the last five league matches — four wins, one loss — reflects a group that has hit form at the right moment. Whether that translates into a top-seven finish gets decided across the final weeks, with several clubs bunched tightly above and below them.

Burnley Football Club, second bottom with 20 points, are confronted by mathematics that offer little comfort. Their defence leaks expected goals even when holding a lead — the worst such profile in the division under winning conditions. Survival would demand a dramatic reversal of form. Not just results, but the kind of structural defensive improvement that takes months to install, not weeks. The Championship looms as the most probable destination unless something changes fast.

Across the broader table, Sunday’s result tightened the mid-table picture. Clubs chasing European spots will have noted Brighton’s growing consistency. Those near the drop zone will be watching Burnley’s collapse with a mix of relief and unease. The next three match weeks will clarify both races considerably.

What were the Premier League results today on April 12, 2026?

Brighton beat Burnley 2-0 at Turf Moor in one of Sunday’s fixtures, extending Brighton’s winning run to three consecutive league matches. The result placed Burnley in 19th with 20 points and Brighton in ninth with 46 points. Fabian Hurzeler’s side are now four wins from their last five league outings.

How many games has Burnley gone without a win in the league?

Burnley have won just once in their last 23 league matches as of April 12, 2026. That single victory across 23 outings is among the most prolonged stretches without a win in the division this season, placing the Clarets in severe danger of dropping to the Championship.

What is Brighton’s away record in the top flight this season?

Brighton are on the verge of winning three successive away league matches — a feat achieved only once before in their top-flight history, back in January 2023. Their road form has been central to their push toward a potential European berth, with Hurzeler’s side showing consistent defensive discipline away from the Amex Stadium.

What does the xG data reveal about Burnley’s defensive problems?

Burnley concede 1.77 expected goals against per 90 minutes from open play when holding a lead — the highest rate among all 20 clubs in that scenario during 2025-26. The data suggests their defensive shape breaks down in transition, particularly in wide areas, once the team’s pressing structure relaxes after taking the lead.

Where does Brighton sit in the table after today’s result?

Brighton climbed to ninth with 46 points following their 2-0 win at Burnley. A Europa League place typically requires a finish in the top seven or eight, depending on domestic cup results from other clubs, meaning the Seagulls sit on the outer edge of contention with several matches still to play.

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Sarah Thornton

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