English teenager scores first Premier League goal as Burnley move closer to relegation after Fulham defeat

Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 21/03/2026

- 18:08

Burnley remain rooted in 19th place on 20 points

Fulham secured a crucial 3-1 triumph against Burnley at Craven Cottage, strengthening their push for European qualification with a spirited second-half fightback.

Welsh international Harry Wilson netted his 10th Premier League goal of the campaign, while teenager Josh King celebrated a memorable afternoon by registering his maiden top-flight strike for Marco Silva's side.


The 19-year-old forward had endured a frustrating wait for his breakthrough moment.

Back in August King saw a goal incorrectly disallowed by VAR during the Chelsea fixture.

The victory propelled Fulham from 12th position up to 8th in the standings, taking them to 44 points.

The opening 45 minutes offered little entertainment for supporters at Craven Cottage, with both sides struggling to create meaningful opportunities.

Burnley believed they deserved a spot-kick when Calvin Bassey blocked Flemming's effort with his arm.

However, VAR determined the defender's arm was supporting his body during the sliding challenge.

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Fulham secured a crucial 3-1 triumph against Burnley at Craven Cottage

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The contest finally ignited on the hour when Jaidon Anthony fed Lyle Foster, whose instant delivery across goal found Flemming unmarked to sweep home from ten yards for his ninth goal of the season.

Yet Burnley's advantage proved short-lived, lasting merely seven minutes before King restored parity.

Sander Berge's speculative cross towards the far post caused confusion in the Burnley defence, with both King and goalkeeper Martin Dubravka failing to connect with the delivery.

As the young striker spun around, he found himself presented with a straightforward finish to tap the ball into the net.

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Josh King celebrated a memorable afternoon by registering his maiden top-flight strike for Marco Silva's side

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Wilson, who had been the standout performer throughout the afternoon, then seized control of proceedings six minutes later.

The Wales midfielder drifted in from the right flank before unleashing a precise left-footed drive that nestled inside the near post, giving Dubravka no chance and putting Fulham ahead for the first time.

The match concluded in dramatic fashion during stoppage time when Laurent committed a foul on substitute Jimenez, earning a straight red card for the challenge.

The Mexican international stepped up to convert the resulting penalty, sealing Burnley's fate and completing the scoring.

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Harry Wilson netted his 10th Premier League goal of the campaign

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For Scott Parker, who guided Fulham to promotion in 2020 before suffering relegation the following season, the defeat represents a devastating blow to his survival hopes with the Clarets.

Burnley remain rooted in 19th place on 20 points.

They sit nine points adrift of safety with just seven matches remaining.

That gap could extend further depending on Sunday's results.