BURNLEY fans will have 1,350 seats available to them for next Sunday's FA Cup first-round clash at Barnet.

The uncovered south stand at Underhill has been made available to the Clarets with admission by payment at the turnstiles. The price is £10 with no concessions.

There will be further accommodation available in a small family stand which is open to both sets of supporters with admission £10 for adults and £5 concessions.

Wheelchair supporters and helpers will be admitted free of charge with bookings in advance needing to be made to Barnet FC on 0181 4496325.

JAMIE Hoyland is returning to Turf Moor to work for the club's Football in the Community programme.

The former Clarets skipper, who has left Scarborough where he was player-of-the-year last season, will take up his new job at the start of next month.

The community programme are holding Sunday soccer clinics at Turf Moor leisure centre each week between 10-11am, price £2.50 which includes refreshments.

Bookings are also being taken for the awayday match club to Wigan on November 27. The price is £12 including ticket, meal and travel with bookings to Neil Claxton on 01282 700011.

BURNLEY reserves return to Pontins League action next Wednesday night when they entertain Tranmere Reserves at Turf Moor (kick-off 7.15).

CLARETS players not surprisingly figure prominently in Opta's statistics for the season to date.

Steve Davis is the second ranked defender in Division Two and Paul Cook comes in third in the midfield department.

Paul Crichton is eighth in the goalkeeers' list and Glen Little is rated as sixth-best attacking midfielder.

Andy Payton makes the top 10 for attackers, while Burnley have made the third highest number of tackles as a whole.

BURNLEY'S game against Blackpool at Turf Moor has been put back a day to Sunday, November 14 (kick-off 1.00) to avoid a clash with England's Euro 2000 play-off with Scotland.

THE CLARETS' mid-week win at Cambridge lifted them into the top half of the Second Division's current form table.

Based on the last six games, Burnley's nine-point total leaves them in 11th-place.

Bristol Rovers, Preston and Stoke have all taken 14 points, while Blackpool and Colchester are bottom of the pile with just two points apiece.

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