ADRIAN Heath expects - and will be looking for Burnley to deliver the goods in tomorrow's Turf Moor derby against Bradford City.
And he believes the fans could be in for a Turf Moor treat, in contrast to Tuesday night's dull draw with Bournemouth.
"The most important factor is that Bradford need to take all three points to improve their chances of getting into the play-off positions," said Burnley boss Heath.
"Bournemouth came here not to get beaten and they achieved that, so they went home happy.
"But it didn't make for an entertaining game.
"As they say, it takes two to tango.
"I think it will be different tomorrow."
Burnley, of course, need the points just as much as their opponents.
They are still hovering anxiously just above the relegation zone, although there are easily enough games remaining for them to haul themselves to respectability.
Heath has to give a fitness test to defender Peter Swan, before finalising his team.
And he hasn't completely ruled out goalkeeper Marlon Beresford, missing on Tuesday night when his deputy Wayne Russell was sent off for a professional foul.
Fortunately, Russell's suspension won't start until a week on Tuesday, giving Beresford time to recover.
Swan has a hip injury, after taking a knock against Bournemouth, while Beresford is suffering from back problems. Heath confirmed the squad would be similar to Tuesday.
He is keenly anticipating tomorrow's clash against neighbours Bradford, saying: "I know from my experience of playing in these games that this is one of THE derbies as far as we are concerned. "There is always a good atmosphere at the games and there is a lot to play for on both sides."
Bradford boss Chris Kamara views the prospects in similar fashion.
He said: "This game means a lot to their supporters and to ours as well.
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