Burnley vs Everton live: Latest score, team news and updates
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Everton are looking to end a run of three matches without a victory to continue building on their strong start to the season and keep pace with the Premier League’s top four, while Bournemouth have the chance to break into the top half of the table. Follow all the action here.
- Burnley without influential midfielder Steven Defour due to hamstring injury
- Andre Gray serving last of his four-match ban, Ashley Barnes still injured
- Leighton Baines suffers setback in recovery from hamstring injury
- Aaron Lennon available and on bench, Ross Barkley given recall
Teams:
Burnley: Heaton; Lowton, Keane, Mee, Ward’ Hendrick, Marney; Kightly, Arfield, Gudmundsson, Vokes/
Subs: Flanagan, Long, O’Neill, Bamford, Robinson, Tarkowski, Darikwa.
Everton: Stekelenburg; Coleman, Williams, Jagielka, Oviedo; Barry, Gana; Mirallas, Barkley, Bolasie; Lukaku.
Subs: Robles, Deulofeu, Lennon, Cleverley, Valencia, Funes Mori, Holgate.
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This weekend’s Premier League matches
Saturday:
Bournemouth vs Tottenham – 12:30
Arsenal vs Middlesbrough – 15:00
Burnley vs Everton – 15:00
Hull vs Stoke City – 15:00
Leicester City vs Crystal Palace – 15:00
Swansea City vs Watford – 15:00
West Ham vs Sunderland – 15:00
Liverpool vs West Brom – 17:30
Sunday:
Manchester City vs Southampton – 13:30
Chelsea vs Manchester United – 16:00
37 mins: The yellow cards are stacking up for Tottenham. Dele Alli becomes the third visiting player to enter Craig Pawson's notebook this first half after the youngster bundles over Adam Smith from behind. Will this indiscipline cost Spurs later in the contest?
39 mins: A heavy first touch from Jack Wilshere ten yards outside the Tottenham area brings a hitherto opportunity to counter to an end. It's been a disappointing first half for the Arsenal player against a club he has the most vocal of opinions about.
40 mins: Here comes the controversy! Moments after Dan Gosling has become the first Bournemouth player yellow carded for clattering Kyle Walker, a frustrated Erik Lamela seeks retribution by lunging in on Gosling. It's a ridiculously stupid tackle from the Argentine, already on a booking, but despite the irate protestations of the Bournemouth players in the vicinity, Craig Pawson decides to give the Tottenham forward another chance. The home fans are not happy and with good reason.

43 mins: Craig Pawson's leniency did not last long. Danny Rose is the fourth Tottenham player who will take to the break with a yellow card against his name. The left back is booked for bringing down Josh King in the middle of the pitch.
45 mins: As two minutes of stoppage time are indicated, Jack Wilshere produces his best piece of play of the game. Coming in from the right, he clips a pinpoint cross into the area for Callum Wilson but the striker's glancing header drops two yards wide of goal.
60 mins: Cometh the hour, cometh mad Max Gradel. The former Leeds nutjob is on for Jordon Ibe. Or as he's known in these parts, '£15m?!?!' Jordon Ibe.
62 mins: And now a Tottenham substitution. Heung-Min Son hasn't seen much action on his own up top, and he will be replaced by a more traditional centre-forward in Vincent Janssen. The Dutch striker is still to open his Premier League account.
64 mins: Tottenham are starting to get a grip on proceedings, but still lack that final piece of quality in the final third. Aside from a couple of routine Artur Boruc saves, the home side have rarely been tested and it remains delicately poised. One moment of magic - or madness - will win this.
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