The Clarets take on the Turkish team at Turf Moor in the second leg of their Europa League qualifying game.
Premier League side Burnley face Turkey's Istanbul Basaksehir in the second leg of their Europa League third qualifying round match.
Burnley enter their home leg on a 0-0 draw after the reverse fixture at the Fatih Terim Stadium on August 9. A win tonight would secure Burnley a place in the Europa League play-offs later this month, before the competition enters the group stage phase.
The Istanbul club kickstarted their Turkish Super Lig campaign with a 3-0 win on Sunday over Trabzonspor and will want to do the same against Sean Dyche's squad.
Meanwhile the Clarets began their Premier League season with a 0-0 draw against Southampton on Sunday, putting them midtable after their opening game.
TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch
The game isn't available to watch on TV or via live stream in either the UK or US.
However, Burnley fans in the UK and Ireland can listen to live radio coverage on TalkSport 2.
Squads & Team News
Robbie Brady, Steven Defour, Nick Pope, Tom Heaton and Matej Vydra remain unavailable. Midfielder Ashley Westwood captains the Clarets.
Burnley starting XI: Hart, Bardsley, Long, Gibson, Ward, Hendrick, Westwood, Lennon, Barnes, Taylor, Vokes.
Istanbul Basaksehir starting XI: Gunok, Caicara, Da Costa, Epureanu, Clichy, Tekdemir, Emre, Visca, Irfan, Frei, Bajic.
Betting & Match Odds
Burnley are 5/4 favourites to win against the Turkish side, whereas Istanbul Basaksehir are 5/2 slight underdogs. A draw is available at 2/1 and both sides are priced at 22/1 to go through on penalties from bet365 .
Match Preview
Manager Dyche is confident Burnley's players will be ready for the game at Turf Moor, despite a number of key players being unavailable for the match due to injury, including Tom Heaton, Nick Pope and Robbie Brady.
“We think we are a strong side here, no matter what side we put out,” he told reporters ahead of the match.
Ahead of the game Clarets winger Johan Berg Gudmundsson believes Burnley can progress in the competition.
“It is tough to get into the group stages but that’s our target. We want to get into that because that’s the real competition, so hopefully we can make a good step by beating Istanbul Basaksehir,” Gudmundsson said at their pre-game press conference.
“We know it’s going to be tough to go through to the group stages, but we as a club, we want to go there."
Basaksehir have never kept a clean sheet away from home in European competition, conceding 17 goals in their previous eight matches and winning just once.
The winner of the match will face either Greek giants Olympiakos or Switzerland's Luzern.