Burnley face Brentford at Gtech Community Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon, with Keith Andrews' side looking to extend their strong home record. The Clarets, managed by Scott Parker, have lost all but one of their away matches this season, and will be seeking to improve their form on the road. Brentford have lost just one of their seven home games in all competitions this season, and will be confident of getting a result against Burnley. According to Stephen Gillett of Playmaker Stats, both teams have adopted a low-possession, high-efficiency mindset this season, with the Clarets having the lowest average possession share in the Premier League. Despite this, Burnley have been able to score goals, notching 14 so far this season, the same number as seventh-placed Sunderland. Brentford, on the other hand, have hit 18 goals, and have improved significantly in limiting the quantity and quality of shots on their own goal. Dan Long of Sky Sports believes Burnley have a fighting chance of avoiding another immediate relegation, having been promoted back to the Premier League earlier this year. The Clarets finished second to Leeds on goal difference alone, but still accrued 100 points, just one fewer than they won the title with two seasons prior. Burnley's xG-per-shot is lower than that of the chances they concede, which could be a concern for Parker's side. The match will be a tough test for both teams, with Brentford looking to build on their strong home record, and Burnley seeking to improve their away form. The Clarets will need to be at their best if they are to get a result against a confident Brentford side. With the Premier League able to punish teams who overplay, both sides will need to be careful not to overcommit, and instead focus on their low-possession, high-efficiency game plan. The match kicks off at 3pm GMT on Saturday, and will be an important one for both teams as they look to climb the table.