IAN Moore feels the Clarets cutting edge could nobble North End at Deepdale.

Burnley striker Moore feels manager Stan Ternent has the edge in the attacking stakes for a game littered with talent.

And Moore reckons on-loan Manchester United winger Luke Chadwick, pictured right, could prove to be the man Preston fear most.

Moore said: "The gaffer brought Luke in at the start of the season and we all know he has good pedigree.

"You don't get in the Manchester United team if you don't are not a decent player, so with him added to the squad along with Robbie (Blake), Glen (Little) and myself, I feel we are good going forward and always look like scoring goals."

Teenager Richard Chaplow also seems certain to step back into the Clarets line-up after serving a one-match ban - the first suspension of his professional career.

The 18-year-old has been a shining light all season - and is now hunting his first goal away from Turf Moor after chipping in with three goals from midfield.

Moore added: "Richard has been a great plus for us because if you had asked a lot of the youth staff a year ago, they wouldn't expect him to be where he is now. But he has done superbly well and it's's great to have him in the team."