Burnley v Brighton
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Turf Moor
Date: Saturday 8th December
Kick-off: 15:00 GMT
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis, Dan Cook
Fourth official: Robert Jones
TEAM NEWS
Burnley manager Sean Dyche made five changes to his team against Liverpool and may opt for a similar side following an encouraging display.
Steven Defour is again a doubt because of discomfort in his knee.
Brighton & Hove Albion will assess the fitness of Glenn Murray and Jose Izquierdo, who are nursing respective shoulder and knee problems.
Shane Duffy starts a three-match suspension but Dale Stephens returns after completing a ban of his own.
MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES
Martin Fisher: Burnley's slow start to the season has deteriorated into a major slump. Six losses in an eight-game winless streak has left them stuck in the relegation zone.
While other strugglers have dispensed with their managers recently, don't expect the Turf Moor suits to follow suit. They know the club is in safe hands. In Sean Dyche they trust.
There were clear signs of improvement against Liverpool and they'll need to maintain those levels against a Brighton side looking for their third victory in a row.
With Shane Duffy suspended and Glenn Murray an injury doubt, Burnley might be catching them at the right time.
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
Burnley manager Sean Dyche: "We have to put in performances like against Liverpool and add in the detail in both boxes to make sure we get results. We know it's another tough game, particularly when we're having a tough time. But we've bounced out of these times before.
"If the crowd continue backing the side like they did the other night, that's another weapon. They were absolutely magnificent and that's going to be important going forward."
Chris Hughton: "I thought they were good against Liverpool and they aren't that much a different side than what they were last season. Some of the elements have perhaps gone against them this term which didn't happen last season.
"They are a strong team, particularly at home, and are very capable of putting a run together."
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
[*=left]The past five league meetings have ended in draws, including two goalless encounters last season.
[*=left]Brighton are unbeaten in eight league games against Burnley, winning five and drawing three.
[*=left]Burnley's last win against the Seagulls was 1-0 at home in the Championship in April 2012.
[*=left]Burnley have won two and lost 13 of their past 20 league matches dating back to April.
[*=left]They have nine points from their opening 15 games - only three of the previous 18 teams to have fared as badly at this stage of a Premier League season have avoided relegation.
[*=left]Sean Dyche's side have lost their last three fixtures at Turf Moor and conceded nine goals in the process.
[*=left]The Clarets have allowed opponents a league-high number of shots (316) and shots on target (106).
[*=left]Burnley have only had 40 goal attempts on target, the fewest in the division. Brighton have the second fewest, with 44.
[*=left]If selected, Joe Hart will be making his 400th league appearance in English football.
[*=left]Brighton have won two of their past four Premier League away matches, as many as in their previous 23 attempts.
[*=left]The Seagulls have won six of their opening 15 league matches - it took them 26 games to reach that tally last term.
[*=left]They have scored in eight successive league fixtures since a 2-0 defeat at Manchester City in September.
[*=left]There has been a red card in each of Brighton's last four league games: two for Brighton and two for their opponents.
[*=left]Chris Hughton is unbeaten in all six league encounters as a manager against Burnley, winning two and drawing four.