Burnley bring down the curtain on 2019 with a big date against Manchester United.
The Clarets haven’t beaten United at home since their first taste of the Premier League in 2009.
But they have traditionally pushed the 20-time champions hard and have taken points from them in every top-flight season since.
The Clarets’ home form has also been impressive during a productive 12 months with Sean Dyche’s men looking for sixth success of the current campaign on their own ground.
United have won just twice away – although only two league defeats since early October have kept Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s evolving side in touch with the Premier League’s top four.