Jason Gilchrist scored the only goal of the game as Burnley edged past League Two Accrington Stanley in a pre-season friendly.
The academy graduate was one of several half-time changes for Burnley and made an impact inside the final 20 minutes by coolly curling home after good work from Scott Arfield.
Gilchrist, who scored a hat-trick at Old Trafford in an FA Youth Cup win over Manchester United in 2012, made it two goals in as many games, his strike sealing Burnley s second friendly win in succession.
Sean Dyche s men thrashed Austrian outfit Grossklein 8-0 last Sunday, but the meeting with neighbours Accrington provided a sterner test for the Premier League newcomers.
Stanley s Josh Windass had the first effort of note in the third minute, bringing a smart low save out of Matt Gilks.
Danny Ings, Burnley s top scorer in all competitions last season, thought he had put his side ahead in the 23rd minute after tucking home a rebound from Dean Marney s parried effort, but the flag was raised for offside.
Ings was involved again three minutes later, setting up Marvin Sordell, but his fellow striker s volley flew narrowly wide.
Dyche fielded a much-changed side after the interval but the visitors continued to press and got their reward with 17 minutes remaining, Gilchrist the beneficiary of Arfield s endeavour down the right as he swept in the winner.
Windass remained a threat, bringing a save out of Alex Cisak from long distance in the 79th minute, but the hosts were unable to force an equaliser as Burnley held on to secure success.