Burnley V AFC Bournemouth at Turf Moor : Match Preview

Burnley V AFC Bournemouth - view commentary, squad, and statistics of the game live.Burnley boss Sean Dyche relishing clash with Eddie Howe's BournemouthBurnley manager Sean Dyche welcomes his predecessor Eddie Howe back to Turf Moor when Bournemouth visit on Saturday - believing both clubs secured a good deal from a change in the dugout four years ago.Howe spent almost two years in charge of Burnley before departing for personal reasons in October 2012 and beginning a second spell with the Cherries, who he led into the Premier League for the first time.His former side are Premier League rivals now, with Dyche having been the glad beneficiary of Howe's exit, making for a tantalising match-up between Clarets bosses past and present.For Howe, this weekend's game will be his second return to Burnley since parting ways, and the fact the occasion finds both teams in the top flight means there should be a sense of mutual appreciation."I think they've moved on and I think we've moved on," Dyche said."Both clubs have done well and if there ever is a good parting of the ways I think it's probably that. He's done well there, I've come in and done well here."There was no messiness to it. Both clubs have moved forwards. I think he'll come up and get on with it and four years is quite a long time."Dyche hopes to have goalkeeper Tom Heaton back in the Burnley side after two games nursing a calf injury.The England international has been involved in training this week and will reclaim the gloves from Paul Robinson barring unexpected complications.Bournemouth are 10th in the Premier League following their dramatic 4-3 home win over title contenders Liverpool.The Cherries battled back from 3-1 down and Howe wants his players to take that momentum into the trip north.He said: "That should give the players a big boost and bodes well."The knock-on effect has been good for the players because it has given them a spring in their step this week, but the work has been the same."We now prepare for the next game rather than looking back and hopefully create more moments like that."Junior Stanislas is sidelined by an ankle injury, but one which Howe does not expect to keep the midfielder out for a long spell."We are hopeful on Junior that it is weeks and not months, the scans revealed some good news," Howe said."There is some damage on the ankle, but fingers crossed it won't be too long."

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