
It's 17th vs 3rd after the international break as Burnley will look to bounce back from consecutive defeats against Chelsea at Turf Moor. Both West Ham and Arsenal won maximum points against the recently promoted side - and Enzo Maresca will be hoping his side can be the third London based club to beat Burnley in a row.
Read the thoughts of our Premier League football expert Nathan Joyes as he provides his best bet for the match.
The international break perhaps came at a good time for Burnley who suffered consecutive defeats in November - conceding five goals against Arsenal and West Ham. The former was expected, but conceding three and losing against a relegation rival was far from ideal.
Only West Ham (18th) and Wolves (20th) have conceded more than Burnley - a trend that must change sooner rather than later.
Goals, however, haven't been as concerning. They've outscored eight other teams - including Aston Villa currently occupying 6th - and if they can solve their defensive issues they can pull away from the bottom three.
However, having won just two of their 11 Premier League matches since returning to the top flight, Burnley may be out of the relegation zone for now, but improvement is required if they are to avoid the drop come May.
After Chelsea's 2-1 defeat at home to high-flying Sunderland, Maresca's side have bounced back with a four match unbeaten run - winning three of those matches.
All of those wins have come in the Premier League, lifting Chelsea to 3rd place - six points behind league leaders Arsenal.
And although their 2-2 draw against Qarabag in the Champions League angered certain fans, the performances within the league continue to improve. And with the volume of high profile players still on the treatment table, Chelsea are only to grow as the season develops.
Estevao arrives back in England having scored in both friendlies for Brazil, and once again all eyes will firmly be on the 18-year-old who is taking the Premier League by storm.
The last time these two sides met was back in 2024 where Burnley fought back bravely to draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge with 10 men. However, you have to go back to 2017 the last time Burnley beat Chelsea - and 1973 the last time they won at home against the London-based club.
With Chelsea picking up once more and Burnley struggling defensively, the visitors could take advantage once more. Nathan Joyes has taken a look at the Premier League odds and provided his best bet below.
Burnley (5/1with Betfred) are the clear outsiders to pick up a shock win. That's because they have lost six of their seven matches against those currently in the top eight. Their only win came at home against Sunderland - a side promoted alongside them from the Championship.
They have managed to score in four of their last five Premier League matches, but their defeat against Arsenal - finishing without a shot on target - doesn't bode well for when Chelsea come to town.
Chelsea (1/2 with Betano) will be raring to go after the international break and continue their good form. Maresca's side travel up north in good spirits on their travels (W4 D1) who will be hoping to make it eight wins in a row when kicking off at 12:30 in the Premier League.
The visitors look sharp across the pitch, and with Estevao in fantastic form, Burnley will have their work cut out. It might not be a hiding, but Chelsea can return to London with all three points - and perhaps without too much trouble.
TIP: Chelsea to win and under 4.5 goals at 3/4 with BetMGM.
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