WALSALL boss Colin Lee is well aware of the talents of Clarets winger Glen Little and he will be keen to deny him a third goal in three games.

Lee admitted this week that when he had a spell as a scout for Leeds United Little was one of the players that he was asked to look at and he confessed to being impressed by the big winger.

The last time he saw Burnley, however, Little was not in the side as it was the Worthington Cup tie against Huddersfield when Little was on the sidelines.

"It was not a good game but we know it will be difficult at Burnley because they are an in-form side," he said. "But that is something that we have got used to in recent weeks and we have done quite well.

"But we will have to be at our best if we are to get anything."

One man who will be especially keen to make an impact tomorrow is Saddlers keeper James Walker. He had a personal nightmare against the Clarets last season, spilling a simple ball for a first half goal and then being beaten by Paul Cook's outrageous shot from the touchline.

But it was a rare blip in a season that saw him voted the club's player of the year and he will be keen to get things right against Burnley this time around.