Burnley
Line-up
- 20Joe Hart
- 3C. Taylor
- 2M. Lowton
- 14B. Gibson
- 6B. Mee
- 5J. Tarkowski
- 13J. Hendrick
- 4J. Cork
- 18A. Westwood
- 10A. Barnes
- 9S. Vokes
- 7J. Guðmundsson
- 31Dwight McNeil
- 11C. Wood
Subs
- 1T. Heaton
- 26P. Bardsley
- 28K. Long
- 27M. Vydra
Everton
Line-up
- 1J. Pickford
- 5K. Zouma
- 4M. Keane
- 13Yerry Mina
- 20Bernard
- 11T. Walcott
- 12L. Digne
- 23S. Coleman
- 8André Gomes
- 10Gylfi Sigurðsson
- 29D. Calvert-Lewin
- 26T. Davies
- 17I. Gueye
- 30Richarlison
Subs
- 22M. Stekelenburg
- 3L. Baines
- 6P. Jagielka
- 19Oumar Niasse
Burnley lost at Arsenal on Saturday but I still thought they were more like their old selves - which is a team difficult to play against and hard to beat.
This is a good time for them to play Everton too, on the back of the Toffees' 6-2 home defeat by Tottenham on Sunday.
I think Clarets boss Sean Dyche will have his side to come out fighting, like they were in their last home game against Brighton. They won that one, and I can see them getting the same result this time.
This is a difficult time for Everton, who have not won any of their past five matches, and they have collected one point fewer than they managed at the same stage last season.
I still think as a team they have got a style and a purpose now but, for all their good performances at home and the way they played in the Merseyside derby, they have not been getting results recently.
I don't think Burnley away is a good game to have when you are not playing well, because the Clarets will be at them constantly, but I also don't think it will be long before we see an upturn in form from Everton.
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