With seven rounds of games remaining in the Championship, the most anticipated match of the weekend will take place at the CBS Arena as Coventry in fifth place face off against Burnley in third.
Coventry has shown improvement in the latter part of the season, although they were not at their best in their 3-1 defeat to Sheffield United last Friday.
Nevertheless, Frank Lampard's team has been strong at home, winning their last four games, and will aim to pose a tough challenge to Burnley, who emerged 2-0 winners in their earlier clash at Turf Moor.
Burnley sits 22 points above Coventry and is part of a tight battle with Sheffield United and Leeds for the top two promotion spots.
Having maintained composure in recent fixtures, Burnley heads to Coventry looking for a sixth win in seven league matches.
Team news
Ben Sheaf made a comeback from an unspecified injury as a substitute in the defeat to Sheffield United, but Brandon Thomas-Asante (groin) and Jack Rudoni (shoulder) were absent.
The loss at Bramall Lane was further compounded by a serious knee injury to goalkeeper Oliver Dovin, leading to Brad Collins likely retaining his place in goal.
Burnley has seen improvements in their injury situation, although Enock Agyei (muscle strain) and Jonjo Shelvey (leg) were absent in the last game against Bristol City.
While Scott Parker prefers a settled lineup, several attacking options like Luca Koleosho, Ashley Barnes, and Lyle Foster are competing for a place in the starting eleven.
The stats
Burnley has won four of their last six away games in the Championship.
They have kept 15 clean sheets in their last 17 league games.
Burnley has scored first in each of their last six league matches.
In their recent three encounters with Coventry, Burnley emerged victorious without conceding a goal.
In seven of Coventry's recent matches, at least three goals have been scored.
Both teams have scored in five of Coventry's last seven games.
Prediction
Burnley's impressive form in the Championship suggests they can overcome a tough challenge by defeating Coventry in the West Midlands.
With 81 points from 39 games, Burnley looks set to exceed 90 points by the end of the season.
Half of Burnley's 22 league wins have come away from home, including victories over Leeds and Sheffield United.
Parker's team is likely to have the edge over Coventry, who suffered a blow to their confidence in the last game and might need time to bounce back.