Lining up in a 4-4-1-1 formation we've picked out the cream of the crop of Burnley players to have represented the Three Lions since the 1950s. In total the starting XI collected a total of 35 caps for England over various decades while contracted at Turf Moor. Here's the team...
5. Brian Miller
Miller is a true Burnley legend having played almost 400 times for the club while taking charge of the Clarets over two spells. He played as Burnley were crowned champions of England in 1960 and made his only appearance for his nation against Austria the following year.
6. Ralph Coates
The Luton-born winger scored 26 goals in 216 appearances for the Clarets before moving on to Spurs following the club's relegation from the First Division in 1971. He was capped four times for England and was a member of the initial squad for the 1970 World Cup.
7. Martin Dobson
Dobson won five England caps, all in 1974, under three managers Sir Alf Ramsey, Don Revie and Joe Mercer for two clubs, Burnley and Everton. He would be the last Burnley player capped by England for 42 years
8. Gordon Harris
The midfielder was another member of Burnley's 1959/60 championship-winning squad. He went on to score 69 times in 258 outings for Burnley and he replaced Sir Bobby Charlton on his England debut against Poland in 1966.