Two sides at opposite ends of the table face off on Saturday with both desperate to climb the table, as Burnley look to close the gap on Brighton, and Bolton look to get out of relegation trouble.

Dyche's side face off against Bolton
Dyche's side face off against Bolton

Sean Dyche's men have lost just once from their last seven games after going without a victory in their opening three games of the campaign.

The Clarets are looking to bounce straight back to the Premier League and they will want to be as close to the top two as possible.

While Burnley are in good form, they've won five of their last seven games, and they aren't expected to make many changes to their starting line-up for the visit of lowly Bolton but they do have a number of players available again after injury.

Dean Marney and Kevin Long are both close to comebacks while midfielder Fredrik Ulvestad was on the bench against Rotherham.

Bolton suffered disappointment in their last game as they lost 4-3 at QPR after leading the game 2-0 after 11 minutes. They were struggling to score at the start of the season but they are taking their chances, they have been more leaky at the back in recent weeks, conceding 10 goals in their last three.

Liam Feeney and Gary Madine are in decent form at the moment and Neil Lennon will be hoping that they continue their recent goal scoring exploits as they look to overcome their dreadful record away from home this season after taking just one point away from the Macron Stadium this season.

With young sriker Zach Clough definitely missing the game through a shoulder injury, the Trotters may also be without left-back Dean Moxey as he has had a toe injury recently and has been receiving injections to get him through games.

Burnley and Bolton fans...what are your predictions for the match? Will Burnley continue their good form? Will Bolton cause an upset and walk away with all three points? Let us know what you think in the comments below.