Chelsea head to Turf Moor for Saturday's early kick-off hoping to extend their impressive recent form. The Blues have picked up three wins in their last four games across competitions, signing off before the international break with a dominant 3-0 triumph over Wolves at Stamford Bridge.
Enzo Maresca's men currently occupy third place in a tightly packed Premier League table, trailing leaders Arsenal by just six points after 11 rounds. With momentum on their side and a favourable fixture ahead, Chelsea will feel confident about trimming that gap.

Their historical record at Turf Moor only strengthens that belief. Chelsea have claimed victory in eight of their nine Premier League visits to Burnley, drawing the other. They've also won each of their last six league trips to the Clarets, scoring three or more goals in five of those meetings.
That spells trouble for Scott Parker's Burnley, who are battling to find stability. They've suffered four defeats in their last six league matches, conceding two or more goals in five of those games - a worrying trend for a team trying to steer clear of the relegation fight.
Burnley sit 17th, level with West Ham in 18th and only a point ahead of Nottingham Forest. Both relegation rivals appear rejuvenated under new managers, putting added pressure on Parker's side to respond quickly.
Though Burnley have managed 14 goals so far, the underlying numbers paint a troubling picture. They have registered the fewest shots (90), the lowest expected goals total (8.3), the least possession (38.6%), faced the most shots (192), and recorded the highest expected goals against (24.0) in the league.
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