The Seagulls will be keen for Diego Gomez to avoid any cards from referee Tom Bramall as they go to Turf Moor on Saturday.
Gomez is on nine yellows so far and a tenth in East Lancs would rule him out of games away to Spurs and at home to Chelsea.
The Burnley match is Albion’s 32nd of the Premier League season and therefore the last which carries the threat of a suspension for yellow cards.
Gomez has been booked in each of his last three league games, putting him on the brink of ban.
Coincidentally, he was also yellow-carded playing for Paraguay against Morocco recently.
Lewis Dunk misses the next two games due to ten yellow cards, the last of which came in confusing fashion when his side took a goal-kick late in the 2-1 win over Liverpool.
Gomez is not the only South American midfielder who is at risk of missing the Chelsea game at the Amex on April 21.
Moises Caicedo is on nine yellows as Liam Rosenior’s side prepare to host Manchester City on Sunday.
Meanwhile, stats compiled by winsportsonline.com show Albion are one of only seven clubs across Europe’s top seven leagues who have yet to have a player sent off this term.
Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham, Inter, RB Leipzig and Estoril are the others.
The Prem in total has seen just 39 red cards compared to 90 in LaLiga, 67 in Ligue Un nd 63 in the Portuguese top flight.
Chelsea are outliers in that stat given they have had seven red cards, a tally exceeded in the top European leagues only by Spanish pair Real Oviedo and Rayo Vallecano (eight each) and Portuguese minnows Arouca (nine).
Albion’s last red card was shown more than a year ago to Joao Pedro, now of Chelsea.