Burnley vs Tottenham, Premier League - as it happened!
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Your support makes all the difference.This is one few of us would have predicted at the start of the season. Seventh-placed Tottenham travel to Turf Moor looking to overhaul Sean Dyche's Burnley in sixth and keep alive their top-four hopes. Stick around as we bring you all the latest action.
Son Heung-min vies for the ball with Phil Bardsley and Steven Defour
35' - Burnley are forced into an early substitution as Ashley Barnes replaces the injured Chris Wood.
38' - Burnley have grown into this match over the last 10 minutes or so. Sean Dyche's men weren't getting anywhere near the visitors in the opening half-an-hour but they've mounted a couple of decent attacks from wide areas in the last few minutes.
45' - We'll have three minutes of added time at the end of this first half.
Clear-cut chances have been few and far between in the last 15 minutes or so but Sean Dyche will be happy with how his players are ending the opening period.
Half-time - Burnley 0-1 Spurs
Injury time passes without incident and Michael Oliver brings the first half to a close with Spurs leading 1-0 through Harry Kane's early penalty.
47' - Good chance. Christian Eriksen delivers a ferocious cross in towards Harry Kane at the front post but the striker can't quite get a toe on the ball to poke it beyond Nick Pope.
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