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
85 mins: Albion are throwing rare caution to the wind in their attempts to steal a point, and that is allowing Liverpool the chance to counter as the action swings from one end to the other. Firmino has gone close, both with a header at the near post and then when slipping at the vital moment.
90 mins: Fourth official Lee Mason signifies there will be three minutes of added on time before this bizarre football match is brought to a close.
That's the end to another day in the Premier League. I'm not sure we could call it exciting, but it was eventful as Tottenham, Arsenal and Liverpool all fluffed opportunities to go clear at the top. It will be Manchester City's turn tomorrow as they host Southampton before Jose Mourinho returns to Stamford Bridge with Manchester United. James Marriner will be here to cover all the action, but until then, thank you for following our live blog today and goodnight.

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