Everton v Burnley: Premier League – Live! | Soccer



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Some statistics before game to remember: Everton have kept seven white sheets in their last nine Premier League games, one more than in the previous 29 games. And the omens are just as good for Burnley. Outside of Bournemouth, Sean Dyche has won more Premier League matches against Everton (three) than he has against any other team.

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Everton unveiled a statue to three of his finest players before Goodison's preliminary match: Alan Ball, Howard Kendall and Colin Harvey.




Everton unveils the statue of the Holy Trinity.

Everton unveils the statue of the Holy Trinity. Photo: Tony McArdle – FC Everton / FC Everton via Getty Images

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News from the team The Evertons are unchanged, although Theo Walcott can get out of the substitutes' bench, returning among the substitutes after an illness. Sean Dyche changes the staff, with Robbie Brady reinstated in the starting lineup, as well as Johann Berg Gudmundsson. Jeff Hendrick and Dwight McNeil, who have watched mustard since Christmas, dropped out of school. Peter Crouch is one of the substitutes. Yerry Mina remains absent for Everton. Signed for £ 28m last summer, the mbadive Colombian defender, who returned to full training this week, has revealed himself to be a fiasco this season, only realizing a few starts between two wounded.

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News from the team!

Everton (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Coleman, Zouma, Keane, Worthy; Schneiderlin, Gueye; Richarlison, Sigurdsson, Bernard; Calvert Lewin

Subs: Stekelenburg, Baines, Jagielka, Davies, Walcott, Tosun, Lookman

Burnley (4-4-2): Heaton; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Gudmundsson, Westwood, Cork, Brady; Barnes, Wood

Subs: Hart, Vydra, Gibson, Long, Hendrick, McNeil, Crouch

Referee: Chris Kavanagh










Preamble

This one can be difficult to sell but, for Everton, it's their last chance to claim the seventh rank. Marco Silva's team have fought better against the Premier League elite – beating Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United in their previous three home games – but have not clinched a so-called lesser opposition . Can Everton find the right balance under the lights of Friday night at home against Burnley, a revitalized team since Christmas? Only Manchester City, Liverpool and United have collected more points than Sean Dyche's players since December 30th. They could welcome the return of Yerry Mina, while Theo Walcott is once again able to recover from the disease. Burnley, meanwhile, could appeal to Peter Crouch, available as a result of a side operation. Victory for Everton would leave them firmly in the mix for a place in the Europa League. The wolves, however, stay in the box seat with two games to play; they have four points ahead of Everton, three on Leicester City. "It's not just something in our hands, the competition is fierce, we have to do our job and let it show," said Silva. "We have to play every season in European competitions to keep growing as a club. It must always be a pleasure, a fantastic challenge for us and not a problem. "

Start: 20h (Paris time)

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