The Clarets’ squad and staff will get a few well deserved days off as the Premier League’s first ‘mid-winter’ break kicks in.
Burnley do not play again until their lunch-time fixture at Southampton on Saturday, 15 as the league programme splits in two over the next two weekends.
Sean Dyche’s squad are not heading away for a collective break but will instead be given some time away from the training ground to re-charge their batteries ahead of the final third of the season.

“It just feels like an international break,” said Dyche, who saw his side put in a terrific performance on Sunday in a 0-0 draw against Arsenal which made it seven points from three-games for the in-form Clarets.