Burnley head to Brentford on Saturday hoping to shake off some capital struggles and get their heads above the Premier League’s dreaded bottom three line.

Losses to three-straight London sides — Arsenal, West Ham, and Chelsea — have sent Burnley tumbling back into the bottom three, and there are two more capital sides left in a five-match run of fixtures.

Scott Parker’s men need to improve performances as much as results, currently 19th in expected goals and 20th in expected goals against.

WATCH — Brentford v Burnley

Brentford’s xG story tells of better standing than their current 13th place footing, as the Bees are top-third in danger production and a strong fifth in the limiting said danger.

Unfortunately for Keith Andrews’ Bees, they’ve scored almost four full goals fewer than

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