Chelsea can move up to second in the Premier League table when they face Burnley on Saturday lunchtime, live on talkSPORT.After a two-week hiatus for November’s international break, the Premier League returns to action this weekend with an early kick-off at Turf Moor.GettyChelsea boosted their goal difference with a 3-0 win over Wolves last time out[/caption]And there is plenty riding on the first game back, with a win set to hand either side a huge boost in their season’s aspirations.The Blues head into the clash after back-to-back league wins against Tottenham and Wolves to move up to third in the table.Enzo Maresca‘s side trail second-place Manchester City by two points, while they are six behind leaders Arsenal.But victory in the north west will see them climb into second place at least for a few hours, with City not in action against Newcastle until Saturday evening.As for Burnley, a 3-2 defeat to relegation rivals West Ham before the international break leaves them in 17th, and only above the relegation zone goal difference.The Clarets haven’t beaten Chelsea since August 2017, and this weekend would be the perfect time to end their winless streak.Burnley vs Chelsea: Date and how to followThis Premier League clash will take place on Saturday, November 22.Kick-off at Turf Moor is set for 12:30pm.talkSPORT will have live commentary of the match, as Faye Carruthers presents GameDay Exclusive from 11am, with commentary from Mark Wilson and former Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray.To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.Listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Visit talkSPORT BET for all the latest odds and bet boosts.The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+, with coverage starting at 11am.Burnley vs Chelsea: Last five meetingsMarch 2024: Chelsea 2-2 BurnleyOctober 2023: Burnley 1-4 ChelseaMarch 2022: Burnley: 0-4 ChelseaNovember 2021: Chelsea 1-1 BurnleyJanuary 2021: Chelsea 2-0 BurnleyGettyScott Parker’s Burnley have lost seven league games so far this season[/caption]Burnley vs Chelsea: Team newsWith a busy festive period ahead, Chelsea boss Maresca has a number of factors to consider when picking his team for the Burnley trip.Three days after the Clarets test, the Blues host Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday, before a crucial league clash with Arsenal next Sunday.The Italian has a number of injury concerns to consider, with talisman Cole Palmer still likely to be sidelined for the Burnley clash, despite returning to training following an ongoing groin issue.Benoit Badiashile is also back in full training after over a month out with a muscle injury, but is unlikely to be involved at the weekend.Romeo Lavia will miss the away trip after suffering a thigh injury before the international break in a European clash with Qarabag.Levi Colwill remains a long-term absentee with an ACL injury, while Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez are expected to be fit after missing international duty with minor fitness issues.As for Burnley, their absentees include midfielder Zeki Amdouni, and centre-back Jordan Beyer with respective knee injuries.Armando Broja is also likely to miss the clash after he was stretchered off during Albania’s 2-0 defeat to England, while it is unclear if Quilindschy Hartman will feature following his withdrawal from the Netherlands squad with illness.GettyCole Palmer hasn’t featured for Chelsea since their defeat to Manchester United in September[/caption]Burnley vs Chelsea: What has been said?Scott Parker couldn’t hide his frustration after his Burnley side fell to a demoralising defeat to West Ham in their last league match.Having led 1-0 in the clash, the Hammers turned things around with a late show in the second half, and the Clarets boss blamed his side’s collapse on a lack of focus.In his post-match interview, Parker said: “In crucial moments, there was a lack of concentration. We fell a bit short in certain moments.“There were nice bits in the second half again, but we gave them another poor goal.“We lacked a bit of nous in those moments. There’s stuff that is costing us at the moment and it’s up to us to fix those things.“We’re all leaving here thinking we’ve missed an opportunity – that’s the big frustration.”