Party like it's 1961published at 12:58 GMT 12 February 2017
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)

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Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
The Clarets have won their last five home Premier League games – they haven’t won six consecutively in the top-flight since November 1961 (eight in a row).
If anyone underestimated Antonio Conte before the start of the season they certainly don't know. A second title in a row for an Italian manager?
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on MOTD2 Extra
Antonio Conte is a winning machine. People underestimated him. If you put good players with him it is a recipe for success.
He is a serial winner of trophies. He understands the system and gives a clear message.
Contrast that with Man City, Pep Guardiola is an artist and it is about creativity. It is lot easier to just be told a job to do.
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
A light flurry of snow has just kicked off near Turf Moor to add a bit of spice to the game...
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Where are the weaknesses in that Chelsea side then? If they do go 12 points clear you just can't see them slipping up.
Can you?
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Two changes for Burnley as Ashley Westwood replaces the suspended Jeff Hendrick, who was sent off against Watford last-time out. Club record signing Robbie Brady makes his first start for the Clarets.
Burnley XI: Heaton, Ward, Mee, Keane, Lowton; Brady, Westwood, Barton, Boyd; Gray, Barnes.
Chelsea are unchanged as they look to make it 17 wins from their last 19 games.
Chelsea XI: Courtois; Azpilicueta, David Luiz, Cahill (c); Moses, Kante, Matic, Alonso; Pedro, Diego Costa, Hazard.
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North of the border a very tasty cup tie has just kicked off - and you can follow the game here.
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
The teams are in.
Burnley make two changes as deadline day signings Ashley Westwood and Robbie Brady both start, the suspended Jeff Hendrick and Scott Arfield drop out.
Chelsea are unchanged.
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Way too much. The contact lenses were a bridge too far.
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Coaches from both sides are out on the Turf Moor pitch laying out cones for the pre-match warm ups. We will have team news for you any minute now.
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
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It looks like hundreds of Sutton fans have braved the cold to get tickets for next weekend's FA Cup tie with Arsenal.
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Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Trevor Sinclair
Ex-Man City & West Ham winger at Turf Moor
It will be a tough ask for Chelsea today.
Burnley have such an organised team. Chelsea are going to have to give everything they have got but they have got the individuals like Hazard, Pedro and Willian.
They could have the individual brilliance to break Burnley down.
Tune in on BBC Two or watch at the top.
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
Trevor Sinclair
Ex-Man City & West Ham winger at Turf Moor
I think Burnley have a little more belief at home and have the home fans and familiar surroundings.
At home they have a threat going forward. They're a little more expansive.
If they start doing that away from home then I think Burnley will start getting better results. I think away they are a little too defensive.
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Max: Standard to drop Row i in cinemas (used to work in one) to avoid confusion with 1 and L. Probably the same here
MOTD2 Extra
Jason Mohammad is presenter this week on MOTD2 Extra, taking a look back at yesterday's talking points and looking ahead to today's games.
He is joined by former Arsenal defender Martin Keown, Stoke City defender Phil Bardsley and Andy Dunn, the Mirror's chief sports writer.
Tune in to BBC Two from 12:15 GMT or watch at the top of this page.
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Damien: No row 'I' because it's too similar to the number 1, perhaps?
Those were my thoughts Damien.
Corby Town, I salute you. You won't see this in the Premier League.
In fact that would certainly land you a ban at the highest level...
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)
The Chelsea team have arrived at Turf Moor, Thibaut Courtois appearing comically tall in the cramped corridors.
David Luiz stops to sign an autograph as Sean Dyche greets the party with a firm handshake. We should have team news in around half an hour.