Reading make the first of four away trips in the next two weeks as Paul Ince's men travel to high-flying Burnley.

Here's everything you need to know.

Reading Chronicle:

Form

Two teams in the top 10, it promises to be an exciting clash at Turf Moor.

Picking up a much-needed win last weekend, beating Bristol City 2-0, it stopped the rot of four matches without a win.

Things could not be any better for the Clarets, who sit top of the tree in the Championship, with just one defeat all season.

No team has scored more, conceded less or has a better goal difference than the Lancashire outfit.

Manchester City legend, Vincent Kompany, is in his first management role in English football along with assistant Craig Bellamy.

Last time out, fellow newly-relegated side Norwich City lost 1-0, with Jay Rodriguez scoring his 50th Burnley goal.

Second half goals from Mamadou Loum and Andy Carroll was enough for the Royals, with Nigel Pearson's Robins failing to back up an impressive win over West Brom in midweek.

Team News

Reading Chronicle:

According to boss Ince, the squad available is unchanged from the one that won last week. 

However, captain Andy Yiadom could be recalled after his suspension is over.

Burnley are sweating over the fitness of midfielders Josh Cullen and Scott Twine, while fellow favourite Jack Cork is suspended.

Last Time Out: Burnley 1-2 Reading, Saturday, September 26 2015

Riding high under Steve Clarke, Reading moved into third with a win at Turf Moor seven years ago.

Nick Blackman and Lucas Piazon netted within the first 10 minutes, before Tendayi Darikwa pulled one back in the second half.

Second, the following week, was a high as Reading would sit, while Sean Dyche's Burnley would win the title at the end of the season.