An insight into both camps ahead of Tuesday night
Burnley
Striker David Datro Fofana is back available for selection after missing Saturday’s trip to Chelsea with the forward being on loan from the Blues and unable to feature against his parent club.
With Fofana unavailable at Stamford Bridge, Foster made his first start for the Clarets since the beginning of February following his surgery.
Lorenz Assignon’s red card on Saturday will see the right-back miss Tuesday’s clash at Turf Moor.
Defender Ameen Al-Dakhil hasn’t featured for the Clarets since January and remains likely to miss out.
Meanwhile, Aaron Ramsey, Jordan Beyer, Nathan Redmond and Luca Koleosho all continue their rehabilitation from their respective longer-term injuries.

Wolves
Forward Pedro Neto is unavailable for the trip to Turf Moor with the Portuguese international recovering from a long-term injury.
Along with Neto, striker Hee-Chan Hwang is also ruled out for Tuesday, as the goalscorer from the previous meeting between Burnley and Wolves, continues his rehab from an issue picked up in February.
Brazilian Matheus Cunha hasn’t featured since early February after picking up an injury, but a return for the forward is likely to come over the next couple of games with a potential of that being against the Clarets.
Boss Gary O’Neil was hopeful defender Craig Dawson would make the trip to Villa Park last weekend, however the former West Brom man missed out but could return to the Wolves squad on Tuesday.