BURNLEY winger Alan Moore could be fit for Sunday's trip to Valley Parade with the Clarets determined to continue their strong away form this season.
The team travel to Bradford City still in an up-beat frame of mind despite their first reverse of the season against Manchester City, but Moore remains a doubt.
The 26-year-old, who has scored three times for the Clarets this term after being taken on by boss Stan Ternent on a three-month contract so that he could prove himself, missed Monday night's 4-2 defeat to City due to a stomach muscle strain but the Clarets camp are hopeful that he will make a quick recovery.
Burnley's reserve team take on Wolves at Turf Moor tonight (7.15) and Ternent said: "We will be using the game to give a few players who need a run out a game."
Moore may be included against Wolves, a game which was also a possible target for defender Mitchell Thomas, who returned to training last week after missing the season's start with an abductor strain.
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