Second-placed Sheffield United and leaders Burnley have so far been the runaway leaders in the EFL Championship.
League-leaders Burnley will host mid-table side Birmingham City in an EFL Championship fixture at Turf Moor on Tuesday night.
While United have not played a competitive game since the unusual World Cup break, Burnley have already played a couple of matches this month.
A good run of form before the season came to a close helped Manchester United jump to fifth in the Premier League table with 26 points from 14 games.
Queens Park Rangers will host Burnley in an EFL Championship fixture at Loftus Road on Sunday afternoon.
Burnley will host Blackburn Rovers in an EFL Championship fixture at Turf Moor on Sunday afternoon.
Burnley, who are enjoying a four-game winning run in the Championship, have lost only once in the league till now this season.
Burnley are performing impressively well under the management of Vincent Kompany to top the standings in the English second division.
Matt Taylor's men will need to step up after conceding seven goals and picking up just one point in their last three games.
Sitting at the top of the standings with 25 points from 14 games, Burnley have been the team to keep an eye out for this time around.