Allo allo! The feature 3pm kickoff on matchday six of the Championship takes place at Turf Moor as Burnley host Sheffield Wednesday. Half an hour until kickoff, so let's get to it.
First, let's take a look at the home side. Sean Dyche unsurprisingly names an unchanged side after back-to-back wins, with Andre Gray and Sam Vokes in attack. Matt Lowton is in the squad for the first time this season, but only makes the bench as Tendayi Darikwa continues at right-back.
As for Wednesday, Carlos Carvalhal has made a whopping eight changes as he goes in search of a first league win since the opening day. Tom Lees, Sam Hutchinson and Ross Wallace are the only players to keep their place as Daniel Pudil, Barry Bannan and Fernando Forestieri all make their debuts.
Have to say I'm really surprised by some of those changes. Marco Matias had scored in the last two games but drops to the bench, so it's especially odd to see him not in the starting XI.
H2H: The two teams weren't in the same division last year, but still met in the Capital One Cup second round and Wednesday claimed a 1-0 win at Turf Moor to progress. In fact, Wednesday are also unbeaten in eight league games away at Burnley, winning four and drawing four since their last defeat there in October 2000.
On our in-depth match preview, over half of you are backing Wednesday to end their winless streak today. Here's what I had to say about the game on the Sports Mole Sofa earlier this week:
PREDICTION: In the video below I go for a draw in this match, but given how many changes Wednesday have made I'm going to have to back Burnley to nick it 2-1. They're more settled and could make it three wins in a row.
It's a big afternoon for Andre Gray, who made his debut last time out against Bristol City but is still waiting for his first goal of the season after an £8m move from Brentford.
Very little has happened since that superb opening goal. It remains the only shot on goal. Wednesday have tried to get in behind the Burnley defence, but both Forestieri and Nuhiu have been caught offside.
Wednesday hit back with their first effort on goal. While Jones's goal was all about precision, this is all about power as Pudil hoists a cross into the box and Nuhiu powers home a header. He got up earlier than Mee and just wanted it more than the Burnley left-back.
You have to say that 1-1 is a fair scoreline as we reach the midway point of the opening half. There have been just two shots and they've both gone in. Wednesday boss Carvalhal will be pleased that his side has had more of the ball against a Burnley side usually pretty good at knocking it about.
Good pressure from the hosts and they go close to a second as Wallace's deep cross from the right is met really well by diminutive Forestieri. His header was looping towards the corner but Keane reacted and headed away for a corner.
Keane doing what he's paid to do with defending there, but he's Burnley's top scorer this season with three goals. That's as many as he's ever scored in a single campaign and it saw him voted for August's Championship Player of the Month which was won by Brighton's Kazenga LuaLua.
Forestieri has been bright on his Wednesday debut and he's just won the Owls a free kick about 25 yards out that Bannan drove at goal. It was a weak low strike that didn't even reach the keeper with Duff hacking clear.
CHANCE! Gray's effort took a slight deflection off Pudil and the resulting corner was swung over by Jones, with Keane reacting quickest to a loose ball and prodding over.
Half time almost upon us now and Wednesday boss Carvalhal will be fairly pleased with his side's performance. Remember, he made eight changes and debutants Pudil and Forestieri have impressed.
David Jones's free kick put the home side in front after just six minutes, but Wednesday hit back not long after in the 20th minute thanks to a booming header by Nuhiu, who also scored at Turf Moor in the League Cup last season.
It's been a half of few chances and a draw is the right half-time scoreline. Burnley will need to improve if they are to make it three wins in a row, while Wednesday will certainly take a point you feel.
SHOT! Forestieri again has a shot after Wallace cushioned the ball to him on the edge of the box. This one is much closer, but he can't keep it down as it whizzes over the top.
Apart form those two Forestieri efforts, we've seen very little of note in the second half. Burnley have been very quiet and the home fans probably want to see a change.
CHANCE! Nuhiu goes close to his and Wednesday's second, running on to Forestieri's pass and blasting straight at Heaton. He was a little off-balance and couldn't quite direct the shot where he wanted.
CLOSE! End-to-end stuff as Burnley storm down the other end and go close through Gray, who is just beaten to the ball in the area by Wednesday keeper Wildsmith.
Taylor instantly in the action as he lines up a 30-yard free kick and fires it straight at Wildsmith. The ball bounced just in front of the Owls' stopper, but he did well to hold it.
CHANCE! Wednesday have been the better side in the second half and they almost take the lead as Forestieri slips in Wallace, whose cross is just too strong for those in the middle.
SAVE! Brilliant from Wildsmith as he somehow reacts to Boyd's deflected shot, which looked destined to nestle in the goal after Vokes had knocked the ball down to the winger.
Chance for the players to have a breather as Wednesday winger Wallace goes down injured. Final instructions from both managers on the touchline as they prepare for a final 15-minute push.
Taylor scored a wonderful free kick last month here at Turf Moor and this is another great finish as he volleys home at the back post. Gray picked him out really well.
With both Nuhiu and Joao now on, Wednesday will undoubtedly start playing route-one football. Both men are good in the air and Forestieri and Matias will be looking to pounce on any loose balls.
Game over and a first Burnley goal for Gray as he blocks Palmer's clearance before cutting back onto his right foot and firing low through the legs of Wildsmith.
Click here to see how the table looks after today's matches. Brighton won again to move four points clear at the top, while Burnley's win sees them up to fifth. Wednesday are down to 19th.
That's all from us here as Burnley make it three wins in a row. Thanks for joining SM and make sure you click around on site for loads of results and reaction now and throughout the evening. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
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