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Sunday 27th August 4pm
Premier League
Wembley Stadium
Our first game at our temporary home didn't go to plan, so getting a result out of this one is key.
The Wembley Curse may not be real, but if we fail to win this one, then it may as well be.
Sean Dyche's side won't make things easy though, as Chelsea found out in their opening fixture.
It may not be pretty most of the time, but they can definitely be effective.
Burnley's first home game of the season didn't go to plan, either.
On something of a high following their unexpected victory at Stamford Bridge, they took on West Brom.
Pulis' side had also won their opening fixture and nothing could divide the two sides for most of the match.
A fairly dour tie was settled from the bench by Hal Robson-Kanu, who had quite an impact.
He came on just after the hour, scored the winner ten minutes later and was then sent off.
A potentially tricky derby game in the cup followed, as they faced a trip to Blackburn on Wednesday.
An early injury for John Walters threatened to unsettle them, but they took the lead midway through the half.
Jack Cork headed home from a Robbie Brady cross and the Irish winger netted himself just before half-time.
There was no way back for their lower league neighbours.
Kiwi striker Chris Wood replaced Walters following his injury and will probably start against us.
Our home game against Burnley last season was one of our trickier ties at the Lane.
We dominated possession and had a ton of chances, but they took the lead.
Ashley Barnes scrambled the ball home, as the defence made a series of uncharacteristic mistakes.
Dele Alli leveled it up quickly though, slotting home a Kyle Walker cross.
Danny Rose won it midway through the second half, after being put through by Moussa Sissoko.
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The trip to Turf Moor was just as tough and it cost us Harry Winks for the rest of the season, too.
He followed Wanyama off the pitch in the first half, as both succumbed to injuries.
Having gone in at the break goalless, it fell to Eric Dier to break the stalemate, firing home from a poorly cleared corner.
Janssen joined the list of walking wounded shortly after and Son replaced him.
He tapped in the second and killed the game with one of his first touches, as Alli's ball found him perfectly.
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Neither side has any suspensions for this one, but we'll be missing Rose, Lamela and N'Koudou through injury.
Our visitors have Walters missing and also Spurs old boy Dean Marney, unfortunately.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Dier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen; Trippier, Wanyama, Dembele, Davies; Eriksen, Alli; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Wimmer, Walker-Peters, Winks, Sissoko, Son, Janssen.
Burnley: Heaton; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Ward; Gudmundsson, Cork, Hendrick, Defour, Brady; Vokes.
Subs: Pope, Taylor, Long, Westwood, Arfield, Barnes, Walters.
Referee: Lee Mason.
TV: Not televised.
Should we maintain the three at the back that we started with against Chelsea?
Do we need to make any changes to the personnel or just the system?
Is there anything that we need to change to make it easier to break down Burnley?



