Burnley welcome Arsenal to Turf Moor for the final Premier League game of the season on Sunday.
The Clarets have lost their last two matches since achieving top flight safety, but will be looking to end the season on a high by beating the Gunners at home.
On the other hand, Arsenal arrive at Turf Moor fresh from a 4-2 victory over Valencia to secure a date with Chelsea in the Europa League final.
Burnley chief Sean Dyche has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the game.
A decision will be made late on James Tarkowski, who missed two days training due to a birth of his baby.
Heaton has been Burnley’s first-choice keeper in the past few months and is expected to be in goal on Sunday.
Lowton lacks pace, but he makes it up with his understanding of the game and defensive nous. He’ll keep his place at right-back.
Despite missing a couple of days training, Tarkowski is expected to start the final game against Arsenal.
The experienced and strong Mee would be aiming to keep the Arsenal attackers at bay on Sunday.
He is the Clarets’ first-choice left-back and is expected to start at Turf Moor.
Hendrick came on as a substitute in the 2-0 defeat against Everton, but could find his way back into the starting XI in the upcoming game.
Westwood has had a phenomenal season in Claret and Blue and will be raring to end the season on a strong note.
Cork is an intelligent player, who does the job of screening Burnley’s backline.
McNeil has impressed a lot with his pace, crossing abilities and direct approach. He will likely get the nod ahead of Gudmundsson on the left wing.
A strong and powerful striker, Barnes will look to make himself a pest for the Arsenal defenders.
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Barnes’ partner in crime, Wood will be aiming to help Burnley end of the season with all three points.