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...
9. Brian Pilkington
The winger scored 67 goals in 300 appearances for the Clarets and scored the opening goal at Manchester City in the 21 win that crowned Burnley as champions. Pilkington's only England cap came when replacing Sir Tom Finney against Northern Ireland in 1954.
10. John Connelly
Connelly won the First Division title with both Burnley (1959/60) and Manchester United (1964/65). He scored 105 goals in 265 games for the Clarets and went on to be a part of the FIFA World Cup winning squad of 1966, playing in the opening match against Uruguay.
11. Ray Pointer
The striker was a goal machine for the Clarets, scoring 118 goals in 223 games for the club. He won three England caps overall whilst at Burnley, scoring two goals for his country, against Luxembourg and Portugal.
12. Substitutes
Nick Pope (goalkeeper), Tom Heaton (goalkeeper), Jack Cork (midfielder), Billy Elliott (winger).