PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: CHELSEA V BURNLEY
After trips to Rome and Blackburn, The Blues are back at the Bridge for a sold-out cup tie that will be decided on the night. Club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton preview the fourth round football.
TALKING POINTS
Oh! the magic of cup football: the plucky underdog preaching defiance, and a great sideshow story concerning the undergarments of one of their players. But enough about Roma and Francesco Totti's lycra. Tonight, it's 'muck and nettles' and
The underpants diversion comes from Burnley player Robbie Blake's celebration after his goals against
On both occasions Blake (pictured below) dropped his shorts to reveal red Y-fronts emblazoned with a curious motto concerning his ill-fortune when playing poker: 'Bad Beat Bob'.
It might have come across as one of those joyously spontaneous moments that make the Football League what it is. However, that impression was dashed when his
Oddly enough there are Burnley and
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Cynicism apart, Blake bloomers will inevitably add to the carnival apparel of the Clarets' impressive 6,000 travelling fans, some of whom intend to wear their knickers Superman-style, over their proper clothes.
Expect plenty of ironic flat caps in the Shed End too, as the Lancastrians make the most of their first visit to the

The loss to
If the scores are level after 90 minutes tonight, 30 minutes of extra time will be played. If there is still no winner, the tie will be decided on penalties.
Other League Cup ties this evening
Sunderland v
Tottenham v
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TACTICAL BRIEF
For our 4-0 win at
At the same time he handed Branislav Ivanovic his first-team debut and brought on youngsters Franco Di Santo and Scott Sinclair. Will non-Premier League opposition see the Brazilian give a few more regulars a rest tonight?
Owen Coyle has successfully mixed up his formations this season, sometimes using a single holding midfielder behind a middle three, and often playing one forward behind a sole frontman.
He has selection problems over key players going into this game, however, that may restrict his options. Regular striker Steve Thompson is ruled out because he played for previous club
There are fitness queries too over Christian Kalvenes (leg injury) and fellow defender Remco van der Schaaf (virus), and forward Alex MacDonald (virus).
Uppermost will be who will partner skipper Stephen Caldwell at the back, with northern Irishman Michael Duff the obvious choice. Stephen Jordan is their regular left-back.
It seems likely that he will use Chris McCann and the experienced sharpshooter Joey Gudjonsson in central midfield, although right back Graham Alexander, a set-piece specialist, can also play there.
Dribbling winger Wade Elliott should feature on the right, and former Manchester United man Chris Eagles wide left. Eagles played here in the Mancs' 0-0 draw back in May 2007, and was booked.
Young goalscorer Martin Paterson will probably step in as
Keeper Brian Jensen has not conceded a goal so far in three rounds of the Carling Cup.
WE HAVE HISTORY
The most famous tie, in January/February 1956, stretched over 19 days and nine hours of play before
Our previous FA Cup encounters
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1926/27 |
(5) |
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1955/56 |
(4) |
Burnley 1 |
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(R) |
Chelsea 1 Burnley 1 aet |
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(2R) |
Burnley 2 Chelsea 2 aet at |
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(3R) |
Burnley 0 |
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(4R) |
Burnley 0 |
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1969/70 |
(4) |
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(R) |
Burnley 1 |
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1977/78 |
(4) |
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That most recent encounter on Tuesday 31 January 1978 was also memorable. The game had been postponed from the previous Saturday because of a waterlogged pitch.
The previous round was the historic 4-2 victory against Liverpool, who were League and European champions at the time and a confident young Chelsea side, whose forwards had 'suddenly come to life like an erupting volcano' (Daily Mail), now hit six against the visitors.
It was the third time since New Year's Eve they had scored five or more in a game. Burnley actually took a shock lead in the first minute through Paul Fletcher's header from a set play but Mickey Droy, unusually, beat their offside trap four minutes later to level, and after half-an-hour it was 3-1.
Star of the show was young winger Clive Walker, who skipped through
Playing alongside

Coincidentally,
Hopefully both will be back at the Bridge tonight.
The teams in 1978
Chelsea Peter Bonetti, Gary Locke, Ron Harris, Ian Britton, Mickey Droy, Steve Wicks, Steve Finnieston, Ray Wilkins (c), Tommy Langley, Kenny Swain, Clive Walker. Scorers: Droy (4), Wicks (19), Swain (28 pen), Walker (57), Langley (75), Wilkins (76).
Burnley Alan Stevenson, Derek Scott, Ian Brennan, Peter Noble (c), Jim Thomson, Billy Rodaway, Terry Cochrane, Billy Ingham, Paul Fletcher, Steve Kindon, Keith Newton (Tony Morley). Scorers: Paul Fletcher (29 seconds), Steve Kindon (78).
Crowd 32,168.
The game was the second of three in five days. Two days earlier on the Saturday we beat
City's keeper Ron Healey scored an own goal to put us through to the final 2-0 on aggregate.
Games played 87
Draws 21
Most recent two meetings
Dec 4 1982 old Second Division
Droy Laws
Speedie Att: 8,184
Apr 23 1983 old Second Division
Burnley...........3
Donovan pen
Biggest win at
21/09/1957
22/10/1960

CHELSEA
2008/09 League Cup result
Sep 24 (3) Portsmouth A W 4-0 Lampard 2 (1 pen), Malouda, Kalou
Previous five seasons in the League Cup
2003/04 Quarter-final - lost to Aston Villa away
2004/05 Winners - beat Liverpool in
2006/07 Winners - beat Arsenal in
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Oct 22 |
Roma H |
W 1-0 Champions League |
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Oct 26 |
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L 0-1 |
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Oct 29 |
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W 3-0 |
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Nov 1 |
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W 5-0 |
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Nov 4 |
Roma A |
L 1-3 Champions League |
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Nov 9 |
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W 2-0 |
2008/09 scorers
Anelka 11, Lampard 8 (2 pens), Malouda 4, J Cole 3, Kalou 3, Belletti 2, Deco 2, Terry 2, Alex 1, Bosingwa 1, Carvalho 1, own goal 1 (Wheater, Middlesbrough). Total 39.
BURNLEY
2008/09 League Cup results
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Aug 12 |
(1) Bury A |
W 2-0 |
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Aug 26 |
(2) |
W 3-0 McCann, Paterson 2 |
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Sep 23 |
(3) Fulham H |
W 1-0 Rodriguez |
The defeat at Molyneux was
Last five seasons in the League Cup
2003/04 Third round - lost away to Wolves
2004/05 Fourth round - lost at home to Tottenham
2005/06 Third round - lost away to Aston Villa
2006/07 First round - lost at home to
The last occasion the Clarets progressed beyond the fourth round was in 1982/83 when they lost 1-0 to eventual winners
MOST RECENT LINE-UP
Sat Nov 8, 2008 Wolves (away) L 0-2
Lost to a top of the table Wolves side including
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Alexander Carlisle Elliott Gudjonsson McCann Eagles Blake Thompson Substitutes |
Burnley
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Oct 18 |
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D 1-1 |
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Oct 21 |
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W 3-1 |
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Oct 25 |
Charlton A |
D 1-1 |
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Oct 28 |
Reading H |
W 1-0 |
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Nov 1 |
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W 2-0 |
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Nov 8 |
Wolves A |
L 0-2 |
2008/09 scorers
Paterson 7, Alexander 4 (3 pens), Eagles 4, McCann 3, Blake 2, Gudjonsson 2, Caldwell 1, Duff 1, Elliott 1, Rodriguez 1, Thompson 1. Total 27.
Coca-Cola Championship league table
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Top |
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GD |
PTS |
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1 |
Wolves |
16 |
14 |
37 |
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2 |
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16 |
8 |
31 |
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3 |
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16 |
20 |
30 |
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4 |
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16 |
11 |
28 |
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5 |
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16 |
1 |
26 |
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6 |
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16 |
5 |
25 |
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7 |
QPR |
16 |
1 |
25 |
THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE
The referee is Keith Stroud. He is taking charge of a
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