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Monday 26th October 8pm
Premier League
Turf Moor
We need stop dropping silly points in the league though, so a trip to Burnley isn't ideal.
They're not in good form themselves, but they're always well drilled, work hard and keep going to the end.
Sean Dyche is in desperate need for a win and he's had a week to prepare for this one.
Can Mourinho maintain our impressive away form or will his ginger counterpart spoil things?
Burnley had another decent season last time, despite a rather rough patch from October to mid-January.
Their limited budget showed again, as they only really spent on Jay Rodriguez, who scored 11 goals for them.
They finished the campaign well, only losing two of the last 16 games, which dragged them into the top half.
Only a final day loss to Brighton prevented them from finishing above Sheffield United and Arsenal.
10th place is still very presentable for them though, given their financial constraints.
They've been even more limited on funds this time out, only signing youth players, for the most part.
A backup keeper from Wolves and Dale Stephens from Brighton for £1m were the only exceptions.
They largely kept what they had, but that can often lead to stagnation and that might be the case here.
Their 0-0 draw with West Brom last time out was their first point, though they scored in their other games.
This will be their fifth league game, so questions are being asked of the manager and board.
A depleted, strikerless side took the trip to Turf Moor in March and it showed.
They took the lead through Chris Wood, though replays suggested that there was a handball in the buildup.
Ben Mee fouled Erik Lamela in the box early in the second half to give us a chance to get back into it.
Dele Alli made no mistake from the spot, as Harry Kane was missing due to injury.
Lo Celso and Vydra both had chances to win it, but the score remained 1-1:
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The home match was a very different beast, as we blew the visitors away in style.
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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Tanganga is still out for this one, but Dier may return.
Cork, Mee and Lowton are out for the hosts, while Peacock-Farrell and Pieters face tests.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Aurier, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Reguilon; Sissoko, Hojbjerg; Bergwijn, Ndombele, Son; Kane.
Subs: Hart, Doherty, Davies, Winks, Bale, Moura, Vinicius.
Burnley: Pope; Pieters, Long, Tarkowski, Taylor; Gudmundsson, Brownhill, Westwood, McNeill; Wood, Barnes.
Subs: Norris, Dunne, Driscoll-Glennon, Stephens, Brady, Vydra, Rodriguez.
Ref: Michael Oliver. VAR: Craig Pawson.
TV: Sky Sports.
How would you like to line up for this one and what would you change from the LASK 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?
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