Burnley travel to London to face West Ham in a crucial must-win fixture on Saturday.

Sean Dyche's relegation-threatened side sit at the bottom of the league on 26 points, five short of safety. Dyche is fully aware that his side have take all three points away from this difficult fixture to give his side any chance of survival.

"I'm sure there will be twists and turns yet, this is probably the biggest division for a win and three points changing the look of everything," he said. "Our job hasn't changed, we have to get that next win. It sounds easy, but on the run we're on, it would suggest it's difficult. Wins always had to come, but the games are running out now. We can't worry about other results, we just have to focus on our job."

Burnley have not scored a league goal in five games, however that isn't a problem in Dyche's perspective.

"I do believe we have it within us to score the goals," he stated. "Sometimes you need that relaxed focus. People can overthink it - when you are flowing and relaxed it becomes natural, but we are snatching at things. We have to retain that relaxed focus and play freely."

West Ham's dreadful second-half of the season - compared to their great first half - means they have very little to play for in the closing stages of the season. They're in 11th place on 44 points, firmly away from the relegation zone, but too far off European qualification.

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is aware of the late resurgence of sides in trouble at this period of this season. 

"At this stage of the season you do begin to panic if you're down at the bottom,” he said. “We've seen teams pull it together, Leicester at the moment, Sunderland last season. Alan Curbishley did it here a few seasons ago. It can be done, we have to guard against Burnley doing that against us on Saturday. Our fans will expect us to play well and win."

Game Information

Date: Saturday, the 2nd of May 2015

Time: 15:00 BST

Venue: Boleyn Ground

Referee: Jonathan Moss

Team News

West Ham United: 18-year-old defender Reece Burke is set to start just a week after making his debut. Alex Song is also set to return.

Burnley: Sam Vokes is a doubt and faces a late fitness test. Whereas, Ashley Barnes is set to return from his suspension.