Everton return to the Hill Dickinson Stadium looking to end a troubled run of home form against Burnley.
The Toffees are eighth on 40 points after Saturday’s thrilling 3-2 win at Newcastle, in which David Moyes’ side showed considerable character to take the lead twice before Thierno Barry’s late winner sealed a decisive away victory.
However, their home form remains a major concern – they haven’t won at their new stadium since the start of December, collecting just two points from their last six matches in front of their own fans.
Burnley arrive in desperate circumstances, sitting second with just 19 points and eight adrift of safety with 10 games remaining.
A heartbreaking 4-3 defeat to Brentford on Saturday Summary of their season – Scott Parker’s men clawed back to level at 3-0, only to be denied by VAR decisions and a stoppage-time winner. Despite their dire position, the Clarets have shown fighting spirit, conceding more goals in defeat (21) than any other team this term.
The contrast in recent form against each other is stark – Everton are unbeaten in their last four meetings with Burnley. With the hosts keen to rectify their home form and the visitors fighting for survival, this promises to be a tense encounter.
Everton team news
Everton are still without Jack Grealish, Charlie Alcaraz and Seamus Coleman but are able to name a strong looking side.
Manager David Moyes had a selection dilemma after Beto and Thierno Barry both scored in the 3-2 win at Newcastle – and it’s Beto who got the nod tonight.
Everton XI: Jordan Pickford, Vitaly Mykolenko, Jarrad Branthwaite, James Tarkowski, Jack O’Brien, James Garner, Idrissa Gueye, Iliman Ndiaye, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Dwight McNeill, Beto
Burnley team news
Lyle Foster gets his first start since returning from illness as Scott Parker struggles with injuries.
Parker currently has seven players out, including Josh Cullen, Zacchi Mdowney and Marcus Edwards.
Burnley XI: Martin Dubravka, Maxime Astaway, Joe Worrall, Bashir Humphrey, Lucas Pires, Leslie Ugochukwu, Florentino, Kyle Walker, Jadon Anthony, Hannibal Majbry, Lyle Foster
Where to watch Everton vs Burnley: TV channel, live stream online
Kick-off on Tuesday is at 19:30 GMT (14:30 ET / 11:30 PT). Live TV coverage in the UK is on TNT Sports 3 and the Discovery Plus app.
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