Burnley are looking to get themselves back on track in their bid to secure automatic promotion back to the Premier League with a win over Charlton Athletic, a side struggling to pick up points at the bottom of the table under interim manager Karel Fraeye.

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Sean Dyche's Burnley host Charlton this afternoon (3pm kick-off)

Charlton are currently sitting 22nd place in the Championship table, but could move as high as 19th, should they pick up a large victory, and results elsewhere go their way, but as a more realistic target, they are only a single point off safety.

Karel Fraeye has put his side through intensive training and work in a bid to get his side out of trouble, after he dubbed the 2-2 draw with bottom-of-the-table Bolton "useless".

Sean Dyche will also be looking to end a run of poor form with a victory, and Burnley fans wont settle for anything less. Here are three things to look out for in this top versus bottom encounter.

1) Karel Fraeye's squad selection

Patrick Bauer, Simon Makienok, El-Hadji Ba and Alou Diarra are all back in the first team reckoning and at least one of them could move back into the first team.

Interim manager Karel Fraeye may look to make changes from the side that suffered from a 2 goal capitulation against an bottom club Bolton.

Fraeye's team selection is expected to change and Addicks' fans could be surprised by the Belgian's team selection.

2) Tom Heaton

The English goalkeeper showed such good signs last season in the Premier League, that he earned himself a look-in in the England set up, and the keeper is arguably among the best in the division.

He has been the star man in almost every game this season for Burnley, and will be crucial to keep the likes of Reza Ghoochannejhad and Johann Burg Gudmundsson at bay.

With the Clarets looks to end a six game winless run, the England international will be crucial to victory as he will have to keep them out while hoping his goal-shy team mates can score a goal for the first time in three.

3) Ademola Lookman

The young English striker has been Charlton's best player in recent weeks, and at just 18 years of age, he is being touted by the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea.

With three goals in five appearances this season, Lookman is an exceptional talent and he could be keep if the club are to stay in the Championship.

Lookman scored both of Charlton's goals in the 2-2 draw against Bolton, and also scored on his Charlton debut, making him the Addicks' man to watch in this game.

Burnley and Charlton fans...What are your predictions for the match? Will the Clarets end their winless run? Can Karel Fraeye's side climb out of the relegation zone? Let us know what you think in the comments below!