Sunday marks the final day of the 2023/24 Premier League season and there will be a despondent feeling at Turf Moor, where relegated Burnley host Nottingham Forest.
The Clarets will be returning to the Championship, as they sit five points from safety, while the 17th-place Tricky Trees are almost safe and would need to suffer a big swing in the goal difference column to slip into the bottom three.
Luton, in 18th position, are three points behind Forest, but given the Hatters are 12 goals worse off than Nuno Espirito Santo's side, it looks likely Rob Edwards' troops will be dropping out of the top flight.
This match is not available to watch on TV, but highlights will be shown on Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:30 on Sunday.
The fixture kicks off at 16:00 BST on Sunday 19th May and will be played at Turf Moor, Burnley.
Burnley have collected just 10 points at Turf Moor in the league this season, the joint-lowest home record alongside Sheffield United, while the Clarets' tally of 18 goals scored in their own backyard is the worst in the division.
Forest have amassed only 13 points on the road, leaving them ahead of just the Blades (six) and Luton (10), while the Tricky Trees have scored a mere 20 goals away from home.
Burnley are unbeaten in the last eight meetings against Forest in all competitions, winning four and drawing four, and the Clarets last lost to the Tricky Trees at Turf Moor back in September 2003.
Burnley wins | 43 |
Draws | 29 |
Nottingham Forest wins | 37 |
*H2H stats refer to all competitions
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Aaron Ramsey, Jordan Beyer, Nathan Redmond and Ameen Al-Dakhil are all unavailable due to injury, while Luca Koleosho is doubtful as he continues to recover from a knee problem.
The likes of Josh Brownhill, David Fofana and Zeki Amdouni are all pushing for recalls after being named on the bench for the defeat at Tottenham last Saturday.
Neco Williams is Forest's only injury doubt for this contest because of a thigh problem. Anthony Elanga, Taiwo Awoniyi and Harry Toffolo could all be brought back into the starting XI.