The Clarets head back to Turf Moor for the first time in three weeks looking to extend their unbeaten run and possibly climb as high as eighth in the Premier League table.
A fourth win in five games would take Sean Dyche’s men up to 37 points and above Arsenal, Everton and Wolves, who all play on Sunday.
The in-form Clarets face a Bournemouth side embroiled in the relegation battle and struggling for points away from home.
No side in the division has lost more away games than Eddie Howe’s side, who have been beaten nine times on their travels.