Burnley are at risk of setting or equalling a peculiar Football League record when they face Aston Villa on Sunday.

Heading into the final game before the October international break, Burnley sit in 18th position in the with four points from six matches.

With the likes of Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City having already been played, Scott Parker will be content with that return.

There is also the opportunity to make considerable progress up the standings on their visit to the West Midlands to face a resurgent Villa outfit.

However, Burnley's defensive record is under scrutiny ahead of this fixture as they look to avoid setting an unwanted piece of history.

Burnley defensive record under the spotlight

Last season in the Championship, Burnley p

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