Manchester City will be targeting nothing short of three points this weekend when Sean Dyche's Burnley come to the Etihad on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's men will look to get back to winning ways after a draw at Anfield in their last outing - one of the more entertaining games you'll see this season.
Sitting third in the table with just two draws and one loss to go with their four wins, City remain in good shape after a good enough start to the season.
Their opponents meanwhile, are still waiting for their first Premier League win of the season.
Burnley currently sit in the relegation spots after claiming just three points from their opening seven games.
The Etihad hasn't exactly been a good hunting spot in the last previous seasons, with the Clarets losing 5-0 in each of their last four visits to east Manchester.
Burnley were without skipper Ben Mee for the draw with Norwich City last time out, along with Maxwel Cornet, while Matej Vydra came off injured.
But who will line-up for Burnley this weekend?
Here's who we predict Sean Dyche will select:
Nick Pope: Pope hasn't yet returned to his best form after a knee injury kept him out over the summer. He'll certainly be tested this weekend.
Matt Lowton: A direct attacking full-back with a rocket of a right-foot. He'll be tasked with stopping Phil Foden this weekend.
James Tarkowski: Arguably Burnley's best player, Tarkowski has been one of the more solid centre-backs in the Premier League over the last four seasons.
Nathan Collins: Burnley captain, and former City man, Mee, has been ruled out, with Dyche hinting Nathan Collins will be getting a start. Collins impressed in Burnley's last outing after his summer move from Stoke City.
Charlie Taylor: As well as Lowton, Taylor provides an offensive spark from full-back and will constantly look to overlap down the flanks.
Dwight McNeil: Arguably Burnley's biggest threat, Dwight McNeil is as good of a crosser of the ball that you'll find in the Premier League. He has a dangerous left-food from set-pieces.
Ashley Westwood: One of the hardest workers in the Premier League, Westwood will likely be tasked with stopping Kevin de Bruyne throughout the game.
Josh Brownhill: A regular in Dyche's side since his move from the Championship, Brownhill has made the step-up seamlessly. He'll provide a little more going forward than Westwood, but remains defensive minded.
Maxwel Cornet: Linked with moves to Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur this summer, the talented Frenchman ended up signing for Burnley late in the window. In his two league appearances, the speedy winger has flashed glimpses to show enough that he'll command the attention of Kyle Walker. Cornet has a thunderbolt of a left-foot.
Ashley Barnes: Dyche has opted to go with Matej Vydra ahead of Barnes so far this season, but his availability is described as 'touch and go' for City this weekend after coming off against Norwich. Barnes is without a goal so far this season, after only scoring three last year.
Chris Wood: The big New Zealand native is always a threat for Burnley. He'll hope to use his size, speed and strength to get in between City's centre-backs as wingers McNeil and Cornet will constantly look to find him on the back post against City's full-backs.