Lyle Foster FA Cup Burnley

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has included Lyle Foster in his squad to face Liberia in back-to-back AFCON qualifiers. Photo: Twitter @BurnleyOfficial

BREAKING: Lyle Foster STARTS against Man City in FA Cup quarterfinal

Lyle Foster will get a chance to strut his stuff against Man City tonight with Burnley hoping to pull off an FA Cup shock.

Lyle Foster FA Cup Burnley

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has included Lyle Foster in his squad to face Liberia in back-to-back AFCON qualifiers. Photo: Twitter @BurnleyOfficial

Lyle Foster will get a chance to impress in the FA Cup tonight for Burnley against Man City at the Etihad Stadium. He’s starting!

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Lyle Foster starts for Burnley in FA Cup quarterfinal

The 22-year-old South African has made two starts for the club so far, both in the FA Cup, with six appearances in the EFL Championship. It’ll be wonderful to see the Bafana man test himself at the home of the Premier League champions, and on such a big occasion too!

Lyle Foster starts for Burnley in the FA Cup quarterfinal. Image: @burnleyofficial / Twitter
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Clarets chasing the Premier League

Barring a spectacular collapse by his side, we will be seeing The South African striker Foster in England’s Premier League next season. There are just 10 games to go in the EFL Championship regular season and table-topping Burnley lead third-placed Middlesbrough by 16 points, with a game in hand. He scored his first goal for the club in a recent league match against Wigan. Will he score against City?

Will the Clarets pull off an almighty upset against Man City and book a place in the FA Cup quarterfinal?

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