There was much to be said about that controversial first half injury time penalty awarded to Tottenham but nothing that can be done about it. Burnley can also only lament the second half injury time goal that saw Leeds scrape a point that might prove invaluable against Brighton. It now comes down to two fixtures over four days that will decide our Premier League fate. As things stand, matters remain for the moment in our own hands, but getting a win or draw at Villa Park is the first priority. With that in mind Michael Jackson might stand by the 5-3-2 formation which largely stifled the prolific Kane/Son partnership. Certainly Burnley can ill afford to give Ings and Watkins the opportunities they were able to take advantage of when these two sides met at Turf Moor on May 7th. The return of James Tarkowski, if passed fit, in central defence is one possible change Jackson might make to his starting eleven. Wout Weghorst , Jay Rodriguez and Ashley Barnes will vie for a starting place in attack alongside Maxwel Cornet who scored a late consolation goal in the Clarets 1-3 home reverse.

Aston Villa, who finish their season with a tough away trip to Manchester City on Sunday, will still be looking to finish the season as strongly as possible. Manager Steven Gerrard was disappointed with the overall performance of the side in their 1-1 home draw with Crystal Palace last Sunday. With Ezri Konsa, Kortney Hause and Leon Bailey all sidelined with injury, Calum Chambers and Jacob Ramsey could both be recalled to the Villa side. Buendia may get the nod ahead of Danny Ings in attack.

Both Burnley and Aston Villa have conceded 50 league goals this season but Burnley have scored a meagre 32 goals-only Norwich with 23 have hit the net fewer times. If Burnley are to survive this two game sudden death they will surely need to find their scoring touch. The match referee is Paul Tierney with John Brooks on VAR. Kick off at Villa Park is at 8pm and sunny intervals with light winds are forecast. COYC!