Premier League: All Whites striker Chris Wood scores Premier League's 30,000th goal as Burnley, Leeds play out draw

All Whites striker Chris Wood netted the Premier League's 30,000th goal, Burnley and Leeds played out a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.

Wood opened the scoring in the 61st minute, against his former club, turning in a low drive from Matt Lowton from close range after a goalmouth scramble followed a James Tarkowski header against the bar.

But Leeds took a share of the points after Raphinha's low drive was blocked, Jamie Shackleton drilled the ball into the box and his effort was poked in by Patrick Bamford.

Bamford, who spent an unhappy loan spell with the Clarets five years ago, had been on the end of some mocking from Burnley supporters but he had the last laugh.

It completed a good week for the striker who, having missed out on England's Euro 2020 campaign, was called up by Gareth Southgate for next month's World Cup qualifiers against Hungary, Andorra and Poland.

Burnley will feel hard done by, however, after fighting well throughout a physical contest and being just four minutes away from their first win of the campaign.

Leeds have two points from their opening three games while Sean Dyche's Burnley had lost their opening two games.

"You have to make decent performances (into) wins, obviously, but I don't think we were a million miles away, against tricky opposition," said Dyche.

"We managed the game well, our tactical shape was good, we just lost our way a little around when they scored, without them opening us up. And it was a bit of a stuffy goal," he said.

Reuters