Burnley Football Formation

Creation DateNovember 18, 2025

Starting Lineup

A. Trubin · K. Walker · J. Ordoñez · M. Kilman · Q. Hartman · N. Kanté · M. Mount · Neymar · David Neres · Nico Williams · R. Lukaku

Burnley prefers to play with high pressing intensity and verticality using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it into the final third. The team relies on aggressive movements to disrupt the opposition and create chances through rapid transitions.

A. Trubin acts as the last line of defense behind a flat back four. M. Kilman and J. Ordoñez form the central pairing where Kilman uses his aerial strength and Ordoñez covers the space behind the line. Q. Hartman plays as a left back who can push forward to support the attack, while K. Walker operates on the right to provide balance. This defensive unit works to stay compact and step up together to squeeze the space between the lines.

The midfield works in a way that connects the defense to the forward line. N. Kanté provides incredible pressing intensity and covers vast amounts of ground to intercept passes and shield the back four. M. Mount links play and makes late runs into the box to support the attack. Neymar operates as an attacking midfielder who finds pockets of space to create chances and drive the ball forward. This combination allows Burnley to control the central area and break the lines with clever passing.

The attacking trio is designed to stretch the opposition defense. Nico Williams stays wide on the left to cut inside and use his dribbling style, while David Neres provides similar threat from the right wing. R. Lukaku leads the line as a lone striker who can hold up the ball and use his physical strength to bring others into play. The forwards press in coordinated waves to force mistakes from the opponent's defenders.

One main advantage of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves using the energy of players like N. Kanté and M. Mount. The team can also create wide overloads when Q. Hartman and Nico Williams push up together. This allows the side to isolate wide players in one on one situations during quick transitions.

Burnley uses this 4-3-3 to dominate through aggressive pressing and physical presence. This formation is best suited for games where the opponent tries to build play from the back.