EPL: Burnley 0-0 Huddersfield Town

Hard fought draw
Burnley and Huddersfield play out a insipid goalless draw in the Premier League game at Turf Moor.
In a game of very few chances, it was the home side who came closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half, Chris Wood headed narrowly wide from Stephen Ward's cross.
The second half started brightly when Tom Ince found some space in the area after Scott Arfield found him with the pass, but Tom Pope was equal to his shot and made the save.
Ince was once again in the action in the 66th minute, Aaron Mooy slipping the ball through to the winger but his shot went agonisingly wide of the far post with Pope beaten.
The away side were now in the ascendancy and Rajiv van La Parra, after being booked for simulation, forced Pope to make a smart stop, going down to his left hand side.
Sean Dyche's side pressed late on, Chris Wood, in the lone striker role, turning and forcing Jonas Lossl into a decent stop shortly before the final whistle went as the points were shared and both sides maintained their decent starts to the season.