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Sunday 28th February 2pm
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The win over Wolfsberger was an increasingly rare positive performance and result.
It's something that needs to be harnessed for the Premier League, if we're to get anything our of this season.
Our next few matches lead into the derby against Arsenal and they're all winnable, on paper.
That means nothing, of course, even less so in this weird campaign than it normally does.
Can Mourinho turn around our appalling league form or can Dyche drag his side away from the drop threat?
The summer transfer window was another quiet one for Burnley, even by their standards.
They'd finished the previous campaign strongly and managed to secure a top-half finish.
Perhaps this lead to a false sense of security or maybe any spending was just deemed too risky?
Either way, it hasn't really worked out for them and they've largely struggled.
The start of the season was extremely poor, though their erratic form has seen them pull up the table a bit.
It looks pretty likely that they'll remain in the Premier League again, but I doubt that's enough for Dyche.
He'll want them to repeat their finish from last time and will have one eye on the top half, again.
They've only lost a couple recently, but they'll be frustrated by their form against sides around them.
A good win over Palace was surrounded by draws against Brighton, Fulham and 10-man West Brom.
They face Leicester, Arsenal and Everton after this, so he'll be focusing on being hard to beat.
This fixture in the last campaign was one of the highlights, where we won easily and played well.
Kane and Moura put us 2-0 up in the first ten minutes, before Son scored the goal of the season to make it 3.
It stayed that way til half-time, despite a number of good chances, including Sissoko hitting the post.
Kane made it 4-0 shortly after the break and Sissoko made up for his earlier miss by making it 5-0.
One of our better performances and one that was replayed a lot on TV, too:
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The match at Turf Moor was more symptomatic of this season, being a struggle and fight for the points.
Early fouls by Barnes and Lowton set the tone, as Oliver kept his cards in his pocket and failed to ref, again.
Good chances were at a premium and we didn't create much, despite having much more of the ball.
A goalline clearance by Kane kept things level as things moved into the later game.
Son spurned one good chance, then put another away, as Kane headed it to him from a corner:
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Lo Celso is our only absence for this one, as Aurier returns from injury and is available.
Gudmondsoon and Barnes are out for the visitors, who also have doubts about several other players.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Tanganga, Sanchez, Dier, Reguilon; Ndombele, Hojbjerg; Moura, Lamela, Son; Kane.
Subs: Hart, Doherty, Alderweireld, Davies, Winks, Sissoko, Alli, Bale, Vinicius.
League form: LLLWLL.
Burnley: Pope; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; McNeil, Westwood, Cork, Brownhill; Vydra, Rodriguez.
Subs: Peacock-Farrell, Norris, Bardsley, Dunne, Long, Nartey, Driscoll-Glennon, Benson, Mumbongo.
League form: LLDWDD.
Ref: Kevin Friend. VAR: Martin Atkinson.
TV: Sky Sports.
How would you like to line up for this one and what would you change from the Wolfsberger game?
Would you stick with much of the same lineup, make a few changes or go for a wholesale switch?
Which system and tactics would you use and what are you expecting Burnley to go with?

