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Burnley vs Everton, Premier League: live score updates

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Burnley vs Everton, Premier League: live score updates

Better defensively from Martina who sticks with Lennon and blocks his cross out for a throw-in.

Better defensively from Martina who sticks with Lennon and blocks his cross out for a throw-in.

 

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27 min

Better defensively from Martina who sticks with Lennon and blocks his cross out for a throw-in. Lennon does better second time and drives a low cross through Martina's legs. Some penalty box pinball ensues until Gueye blocks Westwood's shot and Everton break quickly with Walcott. Slick passing and aggressive running overload Burnley's defence and a mistake from Lowton lets a pass through to Walcott on the left of the box but he take sit too close to Pope and narrows the angle too much. He can only slot his shot into Pope's chest. 

25 min

Jamie Carragher is pointing out that Everton's instinct might be to hold on to their lead but they really need to kick on for the sake of their supporters, maintain their post-goal surge and score a second. 

23 min

Walcott's pace is troubling Burnley as Lennon's is Everton. This time Walcott skedaddles through midfield, plays in Davies who finds Tosun on the left of the box and the striker clips a low-left-foot shot, the kind the Leeds keeper dived over last night, but Pope gets down smartly to save it from about 12 yards. 

21 min

Everton free-kick that comes to naught but the defenders stay forward and Walcott skims in a right-wing cross that Coleman flicks on at the near post and Cenk Tosun meets it 10 yards out and buries the header past Pope. That's a debut goal for the Turkey centre-forward in English football.

 

GOAL!

Burnley 0-1 Everton (Tosun)

18 min

Now Gundmundsson larrups in a left-foot shot with even more power than Lennon. Pickford dives to his left and manages to fingertip it away from Barnes who was sliding in for a back-post tap-in.  

16 min

Lennon beats the left-back in a one-on-one and gets round Martina. He hastily scuttles in a bouncing cross through the six-yard box that Burnley bundle out to about 15 yards but straight to Cork who lashes a left-foot shot into the crowd. 

13 min

Walcott wastes a golden opportunity in the box after terrific work from Sigurdsson who danced through the box, ball under immaculate control, from the left. He squares it and both Davies and Walcott converge. Davies probably in the better position to fire it in with his right foot but Walcott got there first and woofed it over the bar with his left from about seven yards. 

 

10 min

Burnley again get in down the right - Lennon races past Calvert-Lewin and whips in a cross that Barnes controls on the 18-yard line, back to goal, having been teed up by Lowton's flick. He rolls it  back to Gudmundsson who smacks a shot into orbit. Keane and Williams gave Lowton and Barnes too much space there. 

 

8 min

Keane makes another hash of a pass then lets Barnes do him in the air after the pass he wellied into touch leads to a throw that Burnley take short then stick it in the mixer. 

6 min

Gudmundsson, lively on the left, whips in a cross that takes a deflection off a defender and balloons towards Pickford. Then Lowton makes a  probing run down the right and swerves in an outswinger that almost reaches Barnes but a combination of Coleman and Gueye scramble it away. Calvert-Lewin, who is a centre-forward not a left-winger, can't deal with Lowton's runs. 

5 min

Weak header from Keane makes a present of the ball to Gudmundsson who advances from 25 yards and shoots. Coleman gets close enough to block and take the pace out of it. 

3 min

And drives it into the other box but Burnley deal with it comfortably. Walcott picks the ball up on halfway, makes a rapid diagonal infield run and steers a pass to meet Tom Davies' run from a left-half position. Lowton anticipates his movement and slides in to make a fair but hard tackle. 

1 min

We're off and Burnley knock it forward. Everton fans hit a full-throated peak early. Everton have Sigurdsson behind Tosun and Calvert-Lewin on the left. Pickford takes a free-kick from 10 yards outside his box. 

Sam Allardyce on a Turf Moor return

It’s going to be tough against Burnley because they’re very good on their own patch. Michael Keane wants to show how good he is on his return, hopefully he will be solid and sound as he was for Burnley.

That £25m fee is looking exorbitant at the moment. 

Those teams in black and white

Burnley Pope; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Ward; Lennon, Cork, Hendrick, Westwood, Gudmundsson; Barnes.
Substitutes  Lindegaard, Bardsley, Long, Nkoudou, Marney, Vokes, Wood.

Everton Pickford; Coleman, Williams, Keane, Martina; Walcott, Davies, Gueye, Sigurdsson; Calvert-Lewin, Tosun.
Substitutes Robles, Baines, Holgate, Schneiderlin, Bolasie, Rooney, Niasse.

Referee Chris Kavanagh (Manchester).

Good morning

Let's kick off with the team news - and Everton make changes after their rotten performance at Watford and Aaron Lennon starts for Burnley against his old club, back in the No25 shirt of his teenage years:

 Wayne Rooney and Oumar Niasse make way for Cenk Tosun and Dominic Calvert-Lewin; Seamus Coleman is fit to replace Jonjoe Kenny as Sam Allardyce changes from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2:

 

Team news

Aaron Lennon, the Burnley winger, has said he will not celebrate if he scores against his former club Everton later today in the lunch-time kick off at Turf Moor.

Lennon, 30, joined the Burnley in January for an undisclosed fee following a three-year spell with Everton. Asked ahead of Saturday's game if he would celebrate should he get on the scoresheet, Lennon said: "No. Just because the fans were great for me – they were so supportive through a lot of difficult times. I wouldn't celebrate if I scored, no."

Lennon, who made 77 appearances for Everton, returned to action for the Merseyside club in August having not been part of the match-day squad for the final nine games of the 2016-17 season.

In May it emerged he had been detained under the Mental Health Act amid concerns for his welfare, with Everton at the time saying he was receiving treatment for a "stress-related illness".

In July, as he thanked various people for their support, Lennon said that which he had received from Everton and their fans had been "incredible".

He joined the club in February 2015 on loan from Tottenham until the end of that season, before making the move permanent at the start of 2015-16.

And he added ahead of Saturday's match: "Everton was great for me. The lads, everyone to do with the football club, the fans as well, from the moment I got there, they were great with me. I haven't got a bad word to say about Everton Football Club."

Saturday's match at Turf Moor is due to kick off at 12.30pm and you can follow all the action right here with our minute-by-minute commentary, piloted by the inimitable Rob Bagchi who will bring you all the build-up and team news and, of course, live updates from midday onwards.

27 min

Better defensively from Martina who sticks with Lennon and blocks his cross out for a throw-in. Lennon does better second time and drives a low cross through Martina's legs. Some penalty box pinball ensues until Gueye blocks Westwood's shot and Everton break quickly with Walcott. Slick passing and aggressive running overload Burnley's defence and a mistake from Lowton lets a pass through to Walcott on the left of the box but he take sit too close to Pope and narrows the angle too much. He can only slot his shot into Pope's chest. 

25 min

Jamie Carragher is pointing out that Everton's instinct might be to hold on to their lead but they really need to kick on for the sake of their supporters, maintain their post-goal surge and score a second. 

23 min

Walcott's pace is troubling Burnley as Lennon's is Everton. This time Walcott skedaddles through midfield, plays in Davies who finds Tosun on the left of the box and the striker clips a low-left-foot shot, the kind the Leeds keeper dived over last night, but Pope gets down smartly to save it from about 12 yards. 

21 min

Everton free-kick that comes to naught but the defenders stay forward and Walcott skims in a right-wing cross that Coleman flicks on at the near post and Cenk Tosun meets it 10 yards out and buries the header past Pope. That's a debut goal for the Turkey centre-forward in English football.

 

GOAL!

Burnley 0-1 Everton (Tosun)

18 min

Now Gundmundsson larrups in a left-foot shot with even more power than Lennon. Pickford dives to his left and manages to fingertip it away from Barnes who was sliding in for a back-post tap-in.  

16 min

Lennon beats the left-back in a one-on-one and gets round Martina. He hastily scuttles in a bouncing cross through the six-yard box that Burnley bundle out to about 15 yards but straight to Cork who lashes a left-foot shot into the crowd. 

13 min

Walcott wastes a golden opportunity in the box after terrific work from Sigurdsson who danced through the box, ball under immaculate control, from the left. He squares it and both Davies and Walcott converge. Davies probably in the better position to fire it in with his right foot but Walcott got there first and woofed it over the bar with his left from about seven yards. 

 

10 min

Burnley again get in down the right - Lennon races past Calvert-Lewin and whips in a cross that Barnes controls on the 18-yard line, back to goal, having been teed up by Lowton's flick. He rolls it  back to Gudmundsson who smacks a shot into orbit. Keane and Williams gave Lowton and Barnes too much space there. 

 

8 min

Keane makes another hash of a pass then lets Barnes do him in the air after the pass he wellied into touch leads to a throw that Burnley take short then stick it in the mixer. 

6 min

Gudmundsson, lively on the left, whips in a cross that takes a deflection off a defender and balloons towards Pickford. Then Lowton makes a  probing run down the right and swerves in an outswinger that almost reaches Barnes but a combination of Coleman and Gueye scramble it away. Calvert-Lewin, who is a centre-forward not a left-winger, can't deal with Lowton's runs. 

5 min

Weak header from Keane makes a present of the ball to Gudmundsson who advances from 25 yards and shoots. Coleman gets close enough to block and take the pace out of it. 

3 min

And drives it into the other box but Burnley deal with it comfortably. Walcott picks the ball up on halfway, makes a rapid diagonal infield run and steers a pass to meet Tom Davies' run from a left-half position. Lowton anticipates his movement and slides in to make a fair but hard tackle. 

1 min

We're off and Burnley knock it forward. Everton fans hit a full-throated peak early. Everton have Sigurdsson behind Tosun and Calvert-Lewin on the left. Pickford takes a free-kick from 10 yards outside his box. 

Sam Allardyce on a Turf Moor return

It’s going to be tough against Burnley because they’re very good on their own patch. Michael Keane wants to show how good he is on his return, hopefully he will be solid and sound as he was for Burnley.

That £25m fee is looking exorbitant at the moment. 

Those teams in black and white

Burnley Pope; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Ward; Lennon, Cork, Hendrick, Westwood, Gudmundsson; Barnes.
Substitutes  Lindegaard, Bardsley, Long, Nkoudou, Marney, Vokes, Wood.

Everton Pickford; Coleman, Williams, Keane, Martina; Walcott, Davies, Gueye, Sigurdsson; Calvert-Lewin, Tosun.
Substitutes Robles, Baines, Holgate, Schneiderlin, Bolasie, Rooney, Niasse.

Referee Chris Kavanagh (Manchester).

Good morning

Let's kick off with the team news - and Everton make changes after their rotten performance at Watford and Aaron Lennon starts for Burnley against his old club, back in the No25 shirt of his teenage years:

 Wayne Rooney and Oumar Niasse make way for Cenk Tosun and Dominic Calvert-Lewin; Seamus Coleman is fit to replace Jonjoe Kenny as Sam Allardyce changes from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2:

 

Team news

Aaron Lennon, the Burnley winger, has said he will not celebrate if he scores against his former club Everton later today in the lunch-time kick off at Turf Moor.

Lennon, 30, joined the Burnley in January for an undisclosed fee following a three-year spell with Everton. Asked ahead of Saturday's game if he would celebrate should he get on the scoresheet, Lennon said: "No. Just because the fans were great for me – they were so supportive through a lot of difficult times. I wouldn't celebrate if I scored, no."

Lennon, who made 77 appearances for Everton, returned to action for the Merseyside club in August having not been part of the match-day squad for the final nine games of the 2016-17 season.

In May it emerged he had been detained under the Mental Health Act amid concerns for his welfare, with Everton at the time saying he was receiving treatment for a "stress-related illness".

In July, as he thanked various people for their support, Lennon said that which he had received from Everton and their fans had been "incredible".

He joined the club in February 2015 on loan from Tottenham until the end of that season, before making the move permanent at the start of 2015-16.

And he added ahead of Saturday's match: "Everton was great for me. The lads, everyone to do with the football club, the fans as well, from the moment I got there, they were great with me. I haven't got a bad word to say about Everton Football Club."

Saturday's match at Turf Moor is due to kick off at 12.30pm and you can follow all the action right here with our minute-by-minute commentary, piloted by the inimitable Rob Bagchi who will bring you all the build-up and team news and, of course, live updates from midday onwards.

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