Chris Wood scored a first half hat-trick to inspire the Clarets to a 4-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux.
The striker moved onto 10 goals for the campaign - meaning the New Zealander has now hit double figures in four successive campaigns.
Only Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah, Jamie Vardy, Heung-Min Son and Alexandre Lacazette have achieved that feat.
Ashley Westwood was also on the scoresheet as Burnley ran riot.
Sean Dyche;s side are now nine points clear of Fulham with just five games remaining.
Here are the RATINGS.
Ashley Westwood was also on the scoresheet as Burnley ran riot.
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Burnley's New Zealand striker Chris Wood (L) celebrates with Dwight McNeil (2L), Josh Brownhill (2R) and Matej Vydra (R) during the English Premier League football match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton. Photo: Oli Scarff
Given very little to do, but stayed tuned in and did what he had to do well. Claimed the high balls, kicking was improved and reacted well to turn Traore's deflected cross around the post in the second half. Photo: Jon Super
Showed good anticipation at the back, stepping up to cut out passes and get Burnley moving on the front foot. Had little trouble policing the likes of Ait Nouri and Podence and went within a whisker of scoring. Photo: Alex Livesey
Another masterful display in the middle of the park. Made a number of vital recovery challenges, picked up key positions in midfield to impact the game on and off the ball and kept things ticking over. Makes the game look easy at times. Photo: Gareth Copley
Outstanding. The focus will be on his goals - and rightly so - but the striker's all-round performance oozed class and confidence. Took his goals incredibly well and added an assist when teeing up Westwood late on. Photo: Peter Powell
Ran his socks off and opened up avenues of attack for the Clarets as a result. A thorn in the side of the Wolves defence, working the channels, running off the shoulder and battling for the ball. Deserved a goal, but VAR intervened. Photo: Peter Powell