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Burnley entertain Premier League title contenders Manchester City on Sunday aiming to maintain their record of defeating the reigning champions in each of their four seasons in the top flight.

We take a look at those magical moments from down the years.

Burnley 1 Manchester United 0, August 19, 2009

What a game for the Clarets to announce their arrival in the Premier Leaue.

A play-off final win over Sheffield United had pushed Burnley into the top tier for the first time in generation and Sir Alex Ferguson's all conquering United were the first visitors to Turf Moor.

Burnley lost at Stoke on the opening day but that was quickly forgotten just a few days later.

On a night where Turf Moor was rocking, Robbie Blake's wonder volley secured the points for the Clarets as they won 1-0.

Burnley 1 Man City 0, March 14, 2015

The Clarets had surprised plenty in coming up from the Championship in Sean Dyche's first full season in charge.

When City visited Turf Moor in mid March the Clarets had lost five and drawn two of their previous seven games and were battling to beat the drop.

That fight would ultimately prove unsuccessful but Burnley did get one over City's megastars with George Boyd netting the only goal of the game on the hour.

Joe Hart, now at Burnley, was in the City goal that day while David Silva, Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero were also in the starting XI.

Burnley have lost six of their seven matches against City since, shipping 22 goals in the process.

Burnley 1 Leicester 0, Tuesday, January 31, 2017

The Foxes had stunned the football world with their remarkable triumph under Claudio Ranieri in 2016.

They didn't get close to a repeat of the title and were beaten at Turf Moor by a late Sam Vokes effort, the Welshman netting with three minutes remaining.

The ball hit the hand of Vokes as he found the net but Leicester appeals were waved away.

The night also saw then record signing Robbie Brady unveiled to the home crowd at half time.

Chelsea 2 Burnley 3, August 12, 2017

The Clarets stunned Antonio Conte's side on the opening day of last season.

A Sam Vokes brace a superb Stephen Ward strike had Burnley three up at the interval.

Chelsea were hampered by the early dismissal of former Clarets loanee Gary Cahill and were reduced to nine men in the second half when Cesc Fabregas was sent off on 81 minutes.

The Blues rallied, scoring through Alvaro Morata while David Luiz, the boo boy from this season's trip to Stamford Bridge, made it a nervy finish when he struck two minutes from time.

But couldn't stop Burnley from securing a memorable victory which set the tone for a season which ended with a seventh place finish and European football.