Burnley FC is currently involved in a significant legal battle against Everton FC regarding a £26 million compensation ruling. The case revolves around whether Everton's admitted breach of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules directly caused Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League in May 2022. The Commission's decision, which awarded this substantial amount against Everton, is being challenged by Burnley on multiple grounds, asserting that the ruling is fundamentally flawed. The club argues that the Commission's findings lack a solid basis in both law and fact, particularly regarding the causation of their relegation. Burnley claims that the Commission's reliance on probabilistic modeling was misguided, as it treated a probability of 51.47% as definitive proof of causation. This, according to Burnley, misrepresents the legal standard of 'balance of probabilities' that should have been applied. The appeal will focus on at least six key arguments that Burnley believes demonstrate the inadequacies of the Commission's reasoning. As this case unfolds, it highlights the complexities of financial regulations in football and their direct impact on clubs like Burnley.