Bashir Humphreys and Zian Flemming both found the net as Burnley secured their 10th consecutive clean sheet in a comfortable 2-0 win over Hull.
Burnley made history in the Championship by keeping a clean sheet for the 10th game in a row, with goalkeeper James Trafford maintaining his impressive run of not conceding a goal since December 21.
Humphreys opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, followed by Flemming doubling the lead later in the first half. This victory keeps Scott Parker's team in the race for automatic promotion alongside Leeds and Sheffield United.
Hull, struggling to avoid relegation, saw their hopes dashed early on when Humphreys scored a brilliant goal after receiving a pass from Lyle Foster.
Burnley demonstrated their promotion aspirations, particularly through the performance of Jaidon Anthony on the right flank.
Despite Hull's attempts, Burnley's defense remained solid, with goalkeeper Ivor Pandur being tested on few occasions in the first half.
In the second half, Hull showed more attacking intent, testing Trafford with a couple of shots, but Burnley managed to maintain their grip on the game.
Burnley controlled the game well and created chances of their own, with Pandur being kept busy throughout the match.