Everton pile plenty of bodies forward as they desperately try to carve out one more chance on goal. A thumping ball from Pickford is blasted deep into the Burnley half of the pitch, but it fails to find a team-mate and the home side hold on again. That should be that.
90' +2
Calvert-Lewin twists and turns on the edge of the hosts' box before eventually getting a cross away, but he can't quite guide it through a sea of defenders. Barnes then breaks down the right flank, where he holds up the ball for several seconds before being dispossessed.
90'
The fourth official has indicated that there will be three minutes of added time.
89'
Ball after ball is being flung into the Burnley penalty area, but the home side are comfortably managing to deal with everything that's thrown at them. It's been a disappointing second-half performance by Everton, who have struggled in advanced areas.
88'
Another attempted Everton attack fails to come to anything, and Burnley quickly break away. A lofted pass is fired deep into the visitors' half of the pitch and finds Wood, but the striker can't squeeze his way past Martina and the Toffees hold on.
86'
A. Williams goes off after a red card!
RED CARD! Williams has been sent off! Everton push forward once again and win themselves a free-kick out in a dangerous position wide. Rooney steps up and curls a cross into the middle of the penalty area, where the referee immediately blows his whistle after spotting an elbow from the centre-back on Barnes.
84'
Calvert-Lewin, who has struggled to get into the game today, bursts into the box and tries to latch onto a looping cross, but he ends up pushing Mee to the ground as he does so and gives away a free-kick.
83'
Y. Bolasie enters the game and replaces G. Sigurðsson.
Allardyce has brought on Bolasie to replace Sigurdsson, and it isn't a switch that has gone down well with the Everton fans.
82'
Barnes bullies his way down the right flank and puts Keane under plenty of pressure near to the corner flag, but the former Burnley defender is just about able to come out on top before blasting the ball back up the pitch.
80'
C. Wood has scored a goal for Burnley! Assist by J. Guðmundsson.
GOAL! Burnley are in front! A wonderful corner from Gudmundsson perfectly sails right onto the head of Wood, who is left in far too much space at the back post and easily beats Pickford from close range. Huge goal for the Clarets!
Everton have really struggled defensively when trying to deal with balls into the box, and that was the case there. Gudmundsson put it on a plate for Wood, who always looked as if he was going to come out on top.
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79'
Lennon skips into the right-hand side of the Everton penalty area and does well to win the home side a corner. It's swung into the box and headed out to Lennon, who earns Burnley another corner with a 20-yard shot that bounces behind.
78'
Sigurdsson goes inches away from making it 2-1! A deflected cross bounces down to Sigurdsson and sets up the Icelander to shoot from 10 yards out. He looks certain to put Everton back in front, but he can't quite hit the target with his half-volley and sends it just wide of the far post.
77'
Walcott gets himself into a good position out wide after more positive play from Everton, but this time his cross into the penalty area is slightly overhit and Lowton is easily able to latch onto it over on the left-hand side of the box.
75'
Chance for Niasse! Walcott sends a dangerous low cross in from the right wing, where Lowton denies Sigurdsson an almost certain goal with a vital interception. The ball then finds its way to Niasse after a Martina cross isn't fully dealt with, but his acrobatic volley is poorly executed and flies high over the crossbar.
73'
Martina picks up the ball over on the left wing after bringing an end to an attempted Burnley attacking move, and he quickly breaks forward on a swift run. He then fires a hopeful ball towards Niasse, but it's overhit and can only find the hands of Pope.
71'
Another long ball deep into the visitors' half of the pitch causes problems for Everton and picks out Barnes in a pocket of space. He gets the better of Keane and swings a cross into the box, but there's slightly too much power behind his pass and he can't quite find Wood.
70'
A thumping pass from Lowton is fired up towards the edge of the Everton penalty area and into the path Barnes, who rushes towards the ball but can't quite get the better of Williams.
68'
O. Niasse enters the game and replaces C. Tosun.
It's been a decent performance from Tosun, who has made way for Niasse after bagging his first goal for Everton.
67'
More good play from the home side sees Wood latch onto a quick downward header from Barnes and get a shot away from close range, but Williams is there to throw his body in the way at the vital moment.
66'
Another excellent chance for Barnes! Lowton picks up the ball over on the right wing before sending a clever pass into the box. Once again it finds Barnes, who takes on Pickford but this time is denied by the goalkeeper at the near post.
64'
Everton, who have finally woken up after a poor start to the second half, are now showing some attacking intent inside the Burnley half of the pitch. Once again a decent cross is sent into the penalty area and this time finds Tosun, who gets his head on the ball but can't quite hit the target.
62'
A dangerous cross from Calvert-Lewin isn't quite dealt with by Mee and almost finds its way over to Walcott, but Gudmundsson does well to rush back and blast the ball out of play before the winger can latch onto it on the edge of the box.
60'
More great play by Burnley! Lennon cuts inside from the right flank and flies towards the penalty area on a wonderful run. The ball is then moved over to Gudmundsson, who sends a dangerous delivery across the face of goal and just past the onrushing Barnes.
59'
W. Rooney enters the game and replaces T. Davies.
It's time for a change for Everton, who have replaced Davies with Rooney as they try to get back into the game.
58'
Burnley are piling plenty of bodies deep into the Everton half of the pitch as they desperately try to find a second goal. It looks as if they're going to be able to carve out a chance on goal after Lennon receives the ball inside the box, but the visitors are just about to deal with the danger after an almighty scramble in front of goal.
56'
A. Barnes has scored a goal for Burnley! Assist by M. Lowton.
GOAL! Barnes equalises for Burnley! The striker has been threatening all afternoon, and he's finally got his goal. A lovely pass from Lowton flies into the Everton box and beats Keane, allowing Barnes to fire a great strike past Pickford to make it 1-1.
That really was a clever pass from Lowton, who has caused all sorts of problems with long balls today. Everton were poor defensively, though, allowing Barnes to skip into the box far too easily.
55'
Tosun is bundled over as soon as he receives the ball, resulting in a free-kick for Everton midway inside the hosts' half of the pitch. Sigurdsson steps up and curls a cross into the box, where Williams narrowly misses out on getting his head to the ball.
53'
Everton are able to deal with another attempted Burnley attacking move, and they then try to hit the hosts a quick counter-attack. Walcott breaks down the left wing and pokes a pass towards Tosun, but he can't quite get the better of Lowton and loses out to the full-back.
51'
Burnley push forward once again as they try to continue their decent start to the second half, but Lennon can't quite keep the ball in play over on the right flank and Everton are able to hold on.
49'
Another excellent save by Pickford! The corner perfectly picks out Mee and looks as if it's going to result in an equaliser for the home side, but Pickford is there to get a hand on the headed effort before Wood sends his follow-up over the crossbar.
48'
Great opportunity for Lennon! A curling cross from Gudmundsson is met by Barnes and nodded behind to Lennon. The winger is in acres of space and quickly shoots, but Gudmundsson is there to tip the ball behind for a corner with a great diving stop.
47'
Wood makes an immediate impact as he bursts into the box and forces Keane into knocking the ball behind for a corner. The set-piece is a good one and almost falls to Ward, who tries to shoot from close range but narrowly loses out to Williams.
46'
C. Wood enters the game and replaces J. Hendrick.
We're underway once again!
Burnley have made one substitution during the half-time break, with Wood coming on to replace Hendrick.
45' +2
Everton try to push forward on one final attacking move before the half-time break after winning the ball back inside the Burnley half of the pitch, but they're unable to do so quickly enough and the referee brings an end to the first half.
45'
The fourth official has indicated that there will be two minutes of added time.
44'
Ward cuts inside from the left and sends a looping pass up towards the edge of the Everton penalty area. Barnes manages to get his head on the ball but he can't quite find a team-mate inside the box.
42'
Davies does well to carve out a pocket of space for himself in the middle of the pitch and decides to shoot from 25 yards out, but his effort on goal is poor and Pope is able to watch it sail high and wide.
40'
Almost a great chance for Mee! A high boot from Walcott catches Ward, and it leaves the referee with no choice but to award Burnley a free-kick in a decent position out wide. Gudmundsson's delivery is wonderful and picks out Lennon, who knocks the ball over to Mee but can't quite set up the defender to shoot from a few yards out.
38'
Everton are unable to find much joy over on the right flank, and it allows Burnley to fire another long ball deep in the visitors' half of the pitch. Hendrick rushes towards it, but his run forward is mistimed and results in the linesman's flag being raised.
36'
A. Westwood gets yellow.
Gudmundsson loses out to Coleman, and Davies quickly tries to counter-attack over on the right wing. He's immediately clattered into by Westwood, though, and the Burnley midfielder becomes the second player to receive a booking.
35'
Another chance for Walcott! After a slow start to the game, Everton are starting to do really well when counter-attacking. Tosun breaks down the left wing and fires a bouncing cross over to Walcott, who gets the better of Ward and shoots but sends a tame effort into the hands of Pope.
34'
Once again, a long ball causes problems for Keane on the edge of the Everton penalty area. His former team-mate Barnes gets the better of him and shoots, but the centre-back does well to recover and block the effort.
33'
Sigurdsson's cross into the box is a decent one and picks out Williams, who rises high above his marker before nodding the ball back to Gueye. The midfielder quickly shoots from 25 yards out, but he gets his strike all wrong and sends it well wide of the goal.
32'
Cork is caught sleeping deep inside the Burnley half of the pitch, allowing Everton to counter-attack once again. The ball is worked around patiently before Walcott receives it over on the right wing, where he fires a cross off Ward and behind for a corner.
30'
What a save by Pickford! A curling cross from Lowton sails into the heart of the penalty area and perfectly picks out Barnes, who looks to have equalised for Burnley but has his bullet header pushed away by a spectacular one-handed stop from the Everton goalkeeper.
28'
Great chance for Walcott! After dealing with the danger, the visitors fly forward on another dangerous counter-attack. A chipped pass from Tosun somehow beats Tarkowski and bounces through to Walcott, who shoots from close range but is denied by Pope at the near post.
27'
Vital block! Lennon causes problems over on the right once again before sending another decent cross into the box, where it pinballs around dangerously. Gudmundsson is eventually able to get a shot away, but it's closed down well by a group of Everton defenders.
26'
D. Calvert-Lewin gets yellow.
The referee has produced the first yellow card of the afternoon, and it's gone to Calvert-Lewin. The youngster momentarily loses the ball on the break and dives towards Ward as he tries to retrieve it, resulting in him catching the defender with a poorly timed challenge.
25'
Williams is put under pressure inside his own penalty area and is forced into firing the ball out for a throw-in. It's launched towards the edge of the box and into the path of Gudmundsson, who tries to get the better of Coleman but loses out to the full-back.
24'
Lowton darts down the right wing as he tries to latch onto a quickly hit pass, but he can't quite get the better of Martina on the edge of the box and the Everton defender is able to shepherd the ball into the hands of Pickford.
22'
Tosun almost makes it 2-0! Burnley lose the ball inside the Everton half of the pitch and the visitors quickly counter-attack. Walcott sprints through the middle of the pitch and picks out Tosun, who shoots from the edge of the penalty area and forces Pope into making a decent diving save.
20'
C. Tosun has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by S. Coleman.
That was really good play from both Walcott and Coleman to set up Tosun, but Burnley will be disappointed with the way they defended. The Turkish striker was left in far too much space in front of goal, with no defender getting near enough to him.
GOAL! It's a first Premier League goal for Tosun! An Everton free-kick initially doesn't result in a chance on goal, but the visitors quickly push forward once again. Walcott darts down the right wing and chips a cross into the penalty area that Coleman nods back to Tosun, who is left all alone and easily beats Pope with a downward header.
18'
Vital touch by Pickford! Gudmundsson showcases great skill once again as he skips into the left-hand side of the Everton box and into a pocket of sapce. He then fizzes a dangerous pass across the face of goal, where Pickford is just about able to get a hand to the ball to palm it away from the onrushing Barnes.
16'
And now Cork goes close! Martina is bullied off the ball out wide, allowing Burnley to break forward quickly. Lennon easily gets the better of Martina on the edge of the box and whips a deflected cross over to Cork, who unleashes a shot from just inside the penalty area that flies a few yards wide of the near post.
14'
What a miss by Walcott! Calvert-Lewin darts down the left wing and manages to win Everton a throw-in near to the corner flag. It's sent short and worked to Sigurdsson, who dances his way towards the near post before putting the ball on a plate for Walcott. The former Arsenal man quickly shoots, but his strike is a poor one and sails high over the crossbar. He really should have buried that!
12'
A looping cross from the left flank is just about dealt with by the visitors, who then try to counter-attack. Tosun does well to dart into the Burnley half of the pitch before attempting to tee up Calvert-Lewin, but Tarkowski is there to beat the forward to the ball.
10'
Burnley are causing plenty of problems in wide positions, where Everton are struggling to get enough bodies around the two wingers. This time it's Lennon who sends a decent cross into the penalty area and into the path of Barnes, who lays off the ball to Gudmundsson and sets him up to fire a strike wide of the goal.
8'
Lennon is clumsily caught late by Martina, resulting in a free-kick for Burnley in a promising position out wide. Gudmundsson steps up and curls a cross into the box, but it's poorly hit by the Icelander and fails to trouble the Everton defence.
6'
Gudmundsson is left in a pocket of space in the middle of the pitch, allowing him to spray a lovely pass over to Lowton on the right wing. The full-back then sends a great cross into the heart of the penalty area and towards Barnes, who tries to get his head on the ball but can't get the better of Coleman.
4'
The first chance on goal falls to Burnley after a decent piece of play from the home side. Keane isn't able to fully clear the danger and allows Gudmundsson to get a shot away from the edge of the box, but his deflected effort is easily stopped by Pickford.
3'
Walcott gets the better of Gudmundsson out wide and immediately cuts inside on a blisteringly quick run. He pokes a pass towards the penalty area and tries to pick out Davies, but Lowton is there to blast the ball away from danger before being clattered into by the young midfielder.
1'
We're off! Burnley get us underway, attacking from left to right.
Good afternoon and welcome to our live text commentary of today’s Premier League game between Burnley and Everton at Turf Moor.
It’s almost three months since Burnley last won at home and Everton were victorious on the road. Will that change this afternoon? Today marks Sean Dyche’s 250th game in charge of the Clarets, and he’ll certainly be hoping he can guide his team to a much-needed win. Without one in 12 games across all competitions, a side once battling for a place in Europe are now in real danger of dropping into the bottom half of the table if results don’t improve quickly.
Burnley looked set to return to winning ways last time out, only for Manolo Gabbiadini to pop up in injury time and salvage a controversial point for Southampton. For the third time in four games the Lancashire club were left frustrated after conceding late on, and it’s left their fans desperate for a quick turnaround. Defeat today could leave them just one point clear of 10th-place Watford, making the final stretch of the season a really nervy one for Dyche’s men.
It’s a similar story for Everton, who, let’s be honest, will just be waiting for a season to forget to finally come to an end. A second away win in 23 games would move them equal on points with Burnley in the battle for seventh place, but with just two victories from their last 10 Premier League outings, that could prove to be too big an ask for a side that have failed to convince on the road this campaign.
The Toffees suffered a disappointing 1-0 loss against Watford in their last away clash, and it’s left them without a single point from their last four games played away from Goodison Park - their joint-worst run in the league for over three years. Burnley just about managed to leave with a 1-0 win the last time these two sides met, while last season’s corresponding fixture ended in an equally narrow 2-1 victory for the Clarets.
There’s just under 15 minutes left to go until kick-off, so let’s have a look at how the two teams will be lining up this afternoon…
Everton substitutes: Joel Robles, Mason Holgate, Leighton Baines, Morgan Schneiderlin, Yannick Bolasie, Oumar Niasse, Wayne Rooney.
Everton XI (4-4-2): Jordan Pickford; Seamus Coleman, Michael Keane, Ashley Williams, Cuco Martina; Theo Walcott, Idrissa Gueye, Tom Davies, Gylfi Sigurdsson; Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Cenk Tosun.
Sean Dyche has decided to make just one change to the Burnley side that drew against Southampton last weekend, with the now fit-again Tarkowski replacing Long in the heart of defence.
Meanwhile, Everton boss Sam Allardyce has made three alterations to the team that featured in their last outing, with Jonjoe Kenny, Rooney and Niasse making way for Coleman, Calvert-Lewin and Tosun, the latter of whom is set to start only his third Premier League game since joining from Besiktas.
The two sides are making their way out onto the pitch, with just a few minutes to go until kick-off.
Burnley substitutes: Anders Lindegaard, Kevin Long, Phil Bardsley, Dean Marney, Georges-Kevin N’Koudou, Chris Wood, Sam Vokes.
Burnley XI (4-4-1-1): Nick Pope; Matt Lowton, James Tarkowski, Ben Mee, Stephen Ward; Aaron Lennon, Jack Cork, Ashley Westwood, Johann Gudmundsson; Jeff Hendrick; Ashley Barnes.
HALF-TIME: BURNLEY 0-1 EVERTON
It was a tough start to the afternoon for Everton, but they arguably deserve to be in the lead after eventually coming to life. Good play by Walcott and Coleman set up Tosun to head in from close range, and since then they've impressed on the break while just about doing enough to deny Burnley at the other end. The game remains in the balance, though, and it could go either way after the break.
The two teams are making their way back out on to the pitch ahead of the start of the second half.
FULL-TIME: BURNLEY 2-1 EVERTON
What a hugely important win that is for Burnley! It's the first time in 54 Premier League outings that they've managed to come from behind to win, and it brings an end to a worrying 11-game winless run. It's also moved them five points behind Arsenal, ensuring that they'll stay in seventh place for at least one more week.
The defeat is a thoroughly disappointing one for Everton, though, and it means their dreadful away run continues. The travelling fans looked understandably frustrated at the full-time whistle, and it's left them nervously looking over their shoulders as they desperately try to reach the all-important 40-point mark.
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