PHOTOS: Bristol City 3, Burnley 4

CHRIS McCann's looping header in the dying seconds saw the Clarets snatch maximum points in a seven-goal thriller at Ashton Gate.

Bristol City substitute Paul Anderson had levelled for the home side in the final minute of normal time, after Terry Pashley's side had surrendered a 3-1 lead, but with one last throw of the dice, in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Kieran Trippier's deep free-kick from the left was met by McCann at the back post and his header beat Tom Heaton before nestling in the back of the net, sending more than 350 Clarets supporters in to raptures.

Clarets goal machine Charlie Austin opened the scoring in the ninth minute, latching on to McCann's clever defence-splitting pass to round Heaton, despite taking a heavy touch, and firing home, equalling a club record in the process.

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That strike made it eight consecutive games the 23-year-old has got on the scoresheet with Ray Pointer initially setting the record during the 1958/59 season where he scored 12 goals in that run of league and FA Cup games between November, 1958 and January the following year on his way to 29 goals for the season.