PAUL Weller is looking forward to a "special day" as he prepares for a long-awaited Turf Moor return.
Illness problems have kept the Clarets' midfielder on the fringes for the past two seasons.
But having impressed at Bolton last Saturday he looks set to retain his place against Wimbledon tomorrow.
"It's a couple of years since I've started a League game at home and it will be a very special day," Weller admitted.
"It's a very big game. They've still got some good players. Whether they're going to sell a few more or buy a few who knows but it's going to be a great game with a great atmosphere again.
"We said at half-time last week that we can beat these sort of teams and we had belief in ourselves. If we can show that every week we're going to be half way there.
"We proved last year that we can go to places like Derby and we can match these teams.
"We have got good players at this club and the gaffer has got belief in us."
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