Sean Dyche’s in-form Burnley
are chasing down a European spot and entertain a Leicester City side fuelled
with Europa League ambitions of their own at Turf Moor on Saturday 14th
April, 15.00 GMT.
Burnley are the Premier League’s in form team at present with
four successive wins on the bounce to their credit. The Clarets are currently
six points in front of Claude Puel’s Foxes with just six games remaining.
A win for the hosts will almost certainly end any ambitions
the team from the Midlands entertain for participation in the Europa League
next season. This game already has the feeling of a proper old-fashioned cup
tie about it and will be witnessed by another sold out, packed house in East Lancashire.
The Clarets will be looking to avenge a narrow 1-0 defeat to
Leicester in early December, a game which also brought Burnley’s talismanic Robbie
Brady’s season to a close, following an innocuous clash with the Foxes rugged
centre back Harry Maguire.
Burnley will certainly be without the impressive Ben Mee, who
may be ruled out until next season, after succumbing to a troubling long-term
shin problem. Johann Berg Gudmundsson is off the Claret’s treatment table and
may be fit to return in the place of Tottenham loanee GK Nkoudou.
Burnley will need to pay special attention to the Foxes’
pacey centre forward Jamie Vardy, a player who has captured the full attention
of England supremo Gareth Southgate, as Vardy looks to ensure a seat on the ‘plane
with the England World Cup team heading to Moscow.
Facing him will be England new boy James Tarkowski and the
very impressive Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope. The Burnley duo will also be
looking to impress Southgate in last gasp efforts to be joining Vardy on his ‘plane
ride to Russia. Eire’s Kevin Long will continue to deputise for the injured Mee
in the heart of the Clarets defence.
The game has all the ingredients to be a real test of both teams’
aspirations to play in Europe next season. Realistically, it will be either one
of these two teams, but no doubt Bournemouth, Everton and Watford will retain
slim hopes of pipping Saturday’s Turf Moor combatants at the post.
I expect Sean Dyche to go on the offensive from the start and
the likely 4-4-2 line-up will be: Pope, Lowton, Long, Tarkowski, Ward, Gudmundsson, Westwood,
Cork, Lennon, Barnes and Wood.
Chris Wood will be
lining up against another one of his old teams and his current form playing in
tandem with the hugely impressive Ashley Barnes, suggests there may well be a nine
points gap between the Clarets and Foxes come five to five on Saturday
afternoon (TEC).
Source: DSG