IAN Moore is fighting fit and ready to hunt down the Lions this weekend.

After getting a full game under his belt for the first time since missing a month through injury, the Clarets striker is setting his sights on the visit of Millwall on Saturday.

Moore made it through the entire 90 minutes in Saturday's 1-0 win at Brighton, the first time this season Burnley have won two consecutive games.

If they make it three at Turf Moor on Saturday, they will go above their London rivals and on the brink of challenging the play-off positions.

So for Moore, it's the perfect time for him to be edging his way back to full fitness - despite insisting that the players aren't thinking about play-offs yet.

"I'm looking forward to Millwall on Saturday," he said. "I'm a naturally fit lad anyway and I really feel I'm getting my fitness back now.

"Brighton was my first full game for three or four weeks so it was good to get through the 90 minutes.

"I'm picking my fitness up, even though I was tiring in the last 10 minutes.

"As for the play-offs, it's too early to be thinking like that. If we're up there in two or three months' time, then you can start thinking about play-offs, but we are ambitious.

"We were happy with the three points at Brighton because it gave us back to back wins and that was the incentive the manager has given us.

"On paper it was a difficult game because they had won at West Ham the week before, so we knew it wasn't going to be an easy game, but we did well."

Millwall will also go into the game high on confidence following their own 1-0 success over the weekend.

Danny Dichio's header was the only goal of the game in the volatile derby with West Ham United on Saturday.

Burnley reserves are at home to Macclesfield Town tonight, 7pm kick-off.