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Team News: Three changes for Blackburn Rovers

Team News: Three changes for Blackburn
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Henning Berg makes three changes to his Blackburn XI for the clash with rivals Burnley.

Blackburn Rovers manager Henning Berg has made three changes to his starting XI for the short trip to rivals Burnley.

Jason Lowe steps into the midfield, replacing the ill Dickson Etuhu, while Ruben Rochina and Josh King drop to the bench for Morten Gamst Pedersen and Colin Kazim-Richards.

For Burnley, Martin Paterson and the prolific Charlie Austin start up front in a familiar-looking attack.

Burnley: Grant; Mee, Shackell, Duff, Trippier; Stock, Marney McCann, Wallace; Paterson, Austin

Blackburn: Robinson; Henley, Dann, Hanley, Olsson; Formica, Lowe, Murphy, Pedersen; Rhodes, Kazim-Richards

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