Matt Lowton is determined to put the bite on Wolves and expose any travel sickness in the air at Molineux.
The Clarets go to the Midlands just three days after the latest leg of Wolves’ Europa League qualifying bid saw them win 3-2 at Italian club Torino.
Sean Dyche’s men have first-hand experience of the effects of a European campaign after playing six ties by the end of August last season.
And while Wolves’ passage to the play-off round has been less arduous, Lowton will look to exploit any signs of fatigue in Sunday’s tea-time kick-off.