SEAN Dyche is looking to build on a good point at Leicester in Burnley’s last game.

But while the Clarets chief feels the ‘big six’ have again formed a breakaway, leaving the rest of the division to fight it out between themselves, he does not feel games against the likes of Newcastle United will decide their season.

The Magpies moved ahead of Burnley in the table on goal difference after completing back-to-back wins with success over Bournemouth before the international break.

But Dyche said: “No one game decides your season. I think anyone outside of the top six, including Manchester United in that, everyone will have to work for the points I think.

"Bournemouth have had a great start and they might end up in the top six but at the minute you’re thinking Manchester United will find a way. Watford have had a good start.

“Over a season it’s very tough. We had a fine season last season and still had a spell of 11 games without a win. That can happen.

“All the teams outside of the top six, everyone is fighting and vying, everyone wants points to continue being in the Premier League, it’s as simple as that.”

He added: “There used to be a thinking of three divisions within the division, but I think at the moment it’s the big six and the rest. Obviously a few years ago it changed when Chelsea had a funny time and Leicester won it, but over the last couple of seasons it’s gone back to what we all deep down know. And this season it’s really, really clear, the only anomaly being Manchester United have just been a bit up and down.

“We’re part of the pack of clubs that have to continue fighting for everything we get and the rewards that we get.”