Premier League after a six year stay in the top-flight, having been beaten by Newcastle on the final day of the season.Their defeat at Turf Moor on Sunday meant that Leeds United, who claimed a last minute win at nine-man Brentford, survived by three points.
The Clarets had sacked Sean Dyche in April in an attempt to secure safety, but that move has failed, with caretaker boss Mike Jackson unable to keep them up.They will now play their first season of Championship football since the 2015/2016 campaign.
Jackson's side headed into the final day needing only to match Leeds' result at the Bees, with their far superior goal difference giving them an added advantage.But that was an advantage they were unable to use, with Newcastle dealing a fatal blow to their survival hopes 20 minutes in.
Nathan Collins committed a moment of madness, stretching out his arm to flick the ball away from Sean Longstaff in his own box.A check from the Video Assistant Referee was needed but the spot-kick was eventually awarded.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk