Burnley V Blackburn Sky Bet Championship Match 14 -September 2013

Burnley V Blackburn Sky Bet Championship Match 14 -September 2013.Burnley could hand a debut to loan signing Michael Kightly against east Lancashire rivals Blackburn.Winger Kightly was a deadline day arrival from Stoke and could start as the Clarets look for a first win over Rovers in 34 years.Watch Burnley V Blackburn Live, Watch Burnley V Blackburn Live Stream, Watch Burnley V Blackburn Free Live Stream, Watch Burnley V Blackburn Online, Watch Burnley V Blackburn Online Free, Burnley V Blackburn Live, Burnley V Blackburn live stream Online.

Striker Jordan Rhodes has been fitted with a cast on his broken hand and will be available for Blackburn.

David Dunn is out for the next couple of weeks with a knee injury, but Lee Williamson (back) is fit.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• This is the 100th competitive meeting; Blackburn have won 41 of the previous 99, and Burnley 38.

• Both clubs being founder members of the Football League, this fixture was first staged in November 1888, when visiting Blackburn pulled off a 7-1 victory.

• Last season's two Championship meetings were 1-1 draws, meaning Burnley are looking for a first victory over their Lancashire rivals in nine attempts (D2, L6), and have not beaten them at Turf Moor since Boxing Day 1978.

Burnley

• Burnley are chasing a sixth win from their eighth league and cup match of the season.

• The Clarets are defending an unbeaten home league record (W1, D1) and are aiming to stretch their undefeated home run in the Championship to seven games.

• If selected, defender Kieran Trippier will be making his 150th club career appearance.

Blackburn Rovers

• Three points will give Blackburn three victories in a row and their longest single-season winning league sequence since securing four on the bounce in October 2007.

• Gary Bowyer's side are the highest placed of eight still to win away from home in this Championship campaign.

• Nine of Blackburn's 10 league goals have been scored in the last two games (5-2 home to Barnsley and 4-1, home to Bolton); four of which were netted by last season's 28-goal top scorer Jordan Rhodes.