Both Burnley and Swansea pulled off shock results last weekend, so who will come out on top when they go head-to-head? Opta has the answers.
"Burnley have conceded more headed goals than any other team in the top flight this season (16)."
Over 2.5 goals is 2.26/5.
Danny Ings has scored in five of his last seven Barclays Premier League appearances. Ings is 2.77/4 to score.
Swansea have scored the joint-fewest headed goals in the top flight (2). Burnley are 3.412/5 to keep a clean sheet.
The league record between Burnley and Swansea City is fairly even with 14 wins for the Clarets, 13 for the Swans and 12 draws. The draw is 3.3512/5.
Burnley have conceded more headed goals than any other team in the top flight this season (16). Over 2.5 goals is 2.26/5.
37 points after 26 games is Swansea's joint-best haul of a Premier League season (along with 2012-13). They are 2.9215/8 to add another three points to their total.
Burnley have won just one of their last 10 Premier League matches (W1 D4 L5). They are 1.548/15 to be relegated.
Swansea have won just two of their last 11 Premier League away games (W2 D3 L6). Burnley are 2.727/4 to win.
Ki Seung-Yeung's goal against Man Utd was the first first-half goal Swansea have netted since Boxing
Day against Aston Villa; a run of seven games without one. The odds of the game being 0-0 at half-time are 2.6213/8.
Only Everton (17) have dropped more points from winning positions than Swansea (16) this season. The Swansea half-time/Draw full-time double result is priced at 16.5.