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Ahead of Fulham's final Premier League clash before the international break, we look at the previous record between the two sides, the team news and give our own predicted XI.

Tom Masters gives his thoughts ahead of Fulham's clash with Burnley on Saturday.

After drawing 0-0 with Nottingham Forest, Fulham turn their attentions to their final match before the international break, as The Cottagers face Burnley.

Marco Silva’s men are in the position where all eight of their remaining fixtures are of huge significance and the Portuguese even said they were to all be treated like finals.

Fulham are four points behind seventh-placed Brentford, with other sides such as Newcastle, Everton and Bournemouth all ready to pounce should they slip up.

This weekend against 19th-placed Burnley represents a huge opportunity for Fulham to push higher up the table and give themselves a big shot at playing European football next season.

It is not going to be an easy task for the Cottagers, but if they do wish to do it, they will need to first get past Burnley.

Form Guide

Fulham’s March started brilliantly with a 2-1 win over Tottenham but they have since lost at home to West Ham and been knocked out of the FA Cup by Southampton, also at home.

A month that promised so much has not really materialised and they drew 0-0 with Nottingham Forest last time out.

Burnley on the other hand, last won on 11 February and are in danger of falling behind Wolves into 20th.

They drew 0-0 with Bournemouth last weekend, before losing 2-0 to Everton the week before.

Previous Meetings

The sides have met on 102 occasions, first meeting in the old Division Two in October 1907.

Over that time, Fulham have won 49 of those matches, drawn 21 and lost 32.

Of late, Burnley have largely had the better of the Cottagers, winning six of the last 10, but Fulham emerged victorious last time out, winning 3-2 at Turf Moor in December.

Team News

Kevin is for sure out for the home side, after he had his ankle operated on and now misses the remainder of the season.

There will be late fitness tests for Kenny Tete, who is nursing a foot injury, and Emile Smith Rowe who took a knock. 

Predicted XI

Unlikely to be many changes from the side that drew with Forest - Tete may miss out.

Fulham (4-2-3-1): Leno; Robinson, Bassey, Andersen, Tete; Berge, Iwobi; Bobb, King, Wilson; Jimenez

What did Marco Silva say?

The Portuguese manager has yet to give his press conference ahead of the Burnley match - stay tuned for an update here when he does so.