Chelsea put their six-match winning run to the test on Saturday when they head to Burnley in the Premier League's evening kick-off.The Blues have recovered from their early-season uncertainty to sit fourth in the table and have a decent record at Turf Moor, winning 4-0 in Lancashire last term. Burnley are in solid form themselves, going four unbeaten before losing 2-1 away at Leicester last time out, but have a poor record against the so-called big six, winning just once in their last 25 Premier League matches. Their solitary win over Chelsea came in August 2017 when they shocked the then-defending champions 3-2 on the opening weekend and the Blues are unbeaten in their last five trips to Turf Moor. Sean Dyche will hope his side can mark their 200th Premier League game with a surprise success and will welcome back former Blue Jack Cork and Ashley Barnes, who are back in the frame after recovering from shoulder and groin injuries. N'Golo Kante's troublesome groin means he remains absent for Chelsea, while Ross Barkley, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger are also sidelined. Burnley's last home win against Chelsea came in 1983 and the Clarets are clearly in form as they aim for their third home win on the spin.
Burnley v Chelsea
Burnley are in solid form themselves, going four unbeaten before losing 2-1 away at Leicester last time out, but have a poor record against the so-called big six, winning just once in their last 25 Premier League matches.
Their solitary win over Chelsea came in August 2017 when they shocked the then-defending champions 3-2 on the opening weekend and the Blues are unbeaten in their last five trips to Turf Moor.
Sean Dyche will hope his side can mark their 200th Premier League game with a surprise success and will welcome back former Blue Jack Cork and Ashley Barnes, who are back in the frame after recovering from shoulder and groin injuries.
N'Golo Kante's troublesome groin means he remains absent for Chelsea, while Ross Barkley, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger are also sidelined.
Burnley's last home win against Chelsea came in 1983 and the Clarets are clearly in form as they aim for their third home win on the spin.
Head to Head Comparison
Burnley - Last 5 Matches
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