THE Clarets' derby return at Blackburn Rovers will also be screened live on Sky Television.
The game at Ewood Park on Sunday, April 1 has been put back an hour to a 12 noon kick-off for a repeat of the live broadcast at Turf Moor three weeks ago.
Meanwhile, the Clarets are set to clamp down on the use of obscene and racist language which is on the increase at home matches.
In conjunction with the local police the club say that anyone caught using bad language could be arrested and ejected from the ground and risk a possible life ban from Turf Moor.
Burnley chief executive Andrew Watson said: "We have had a number of complaints from Burnley supporters over the last few weeks that foul and abusive language at the ground is on the increase.
"The club will not tolerate this type of behaviour and we will be taking major steps to eliminate this problem at Turf Moor.
"Turf Moor has to be a safe place to watch football and the club will continue to be proactive in making this a family-led club enabling supporters to enjoy their football in a safe and secure stadium."
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