A foul out of frustration as Barry cynically kicks out.
90' +1
E. Valencia enters the game and replaces P. Jagielka.
A last roll of the dice for Koeman who sacrifices centre-back Jagielka for striker Enner Valencia.
90'
S. Arfield has scored a goal for Burnley!
GOAL!!! BURNLEY HAVE STOLEN IT!The ball is lofted long from a free-kick and makes its way to the feet of Gudmundsson. The Icelandic winger hits a wonderful curling shot that slams against the crossbar before landing at the feet of Arfield. The midfielder makes no mistake and fires past a helpless Stekelenburg to make it 2-1!
89'
P. Bamford enters the game and replaces S. Vokes.
Vokes has worked tirelessly as Burnley's loan striker today and gives way to Bamford.
87'
More heart in mouth stuff here for Burnley as the ball ricochets around their box. Neither Barkley nor Lukaku can get a clear sight of goal though.
85'
Everton look set for a third successive 1-1 draw here. Burnley have weathered the second-half storm admirably.
83'
J. Flanagan enters the game and replaces S. Ward.
T. Cleverley enters the game and replaces I. Gueye.
Gueye has put in another good shift for Everton today and is substituted for Tom Cleverley.
Ward succumbs to injury and makes way for Liverpool loanee John Flanagan.
80'
GREAT SAVE!!! A bolt from the blue as Bolasie fires from an outrageous distance and almost catches Heaton off guard. The winger must be at least 30 yards from goal, but his strike forces the Burnley keeper to back-peddle and tip the ball over his own bar.
79'
Nervy moments for the Turf Moor home crowd, as Everton fire a barrage of crosses into the box. The ball sits up for Coleman and he drills into a crowd of bodies. The ball almost falls for Lukaku, but the Belgian cannot bring it under his spell.
77'
Gueye fires from distance, but it is an easy one for Heaton to gather.
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76'
Deulofeu enters the game and replaces Kevin Mirallas.
A like for like change for the visitors as Mirrallas makes way for Gerard Deulofeu.
75'
SAVE!!! A very important touch from Heaton who gets his fingertips on Bolasie's cross to take the ball off the head of an expectant Lukaku.
74'
J. Tarkowski enters the game and replaces M. Kightly.
A relatively defensive change for the Clarets as Kightly makes way for James Tarkowski.
72'
Bolasie drifts a ball over the head of Heaton towards Mirrallas, and though the winger challenges he is unable to beat Lowton in the air.
71'
Everton have won their last three league meetings with Burnley, and will be hoping to extend that record having failed to register a win this month.
68'
Both teams struggling to hold onto the ball at the moment, as possession changes hands once again. Neither side seems happy with a point at this juncture though.
66'
CLOSE! A smart exchange between Bolasie and Coleman sends the fullback flying down the right wing. He cuts inside and slides the ball across looking for Lukaku. The move is stopped by a perfectly timed Keane interception and Everton have to settle for a corner.
63'
A poor kick from Stekelenburg lands right at the feet of Hendrick in the centre circle. The Burnley man takes aim from range, but his shot does not have the legs and the goalkeeper is able to recover.
61'
Ward breaks down the Burnley left and beats Bolasie to whip in a cross. Phil Jagielka clears well and its out for a Burnley throw-in.
59'
A reluctant assist from Lukaku who had the ball snatched from him by Bolasie, he won't be complaining though with the scores now level at 1-1.
58'
Y. Bolasie has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by R. Lukaku.
GOOOAALL!!! Great finish! Bolasie shows his confidence as he takes the ball off team-mate Lukaku to drive into the Burnley box and fire low past Heaton. The Toffees caught the hosts on the break there as Mee horribly misjudged the timing of his interception to create an enormous amount of space for Lukaku and Bolasie to run into.
55'
Mirallas lifts the ball into Burnley's box from a free-kick and Keane is forced to head behind and concede another corner. Once again though the set piece comes to nothing as Williams commits a foul at the far post.
53'
CLOSE!!! The ball drops to Gueye in central midfield and he slides Mirallas in on the left wing. The Belgian flashes his cross across the face of goal but the ball is just out of reach for Lukaku who would have been aiming at an unguarded goal.
51'
Burnley pressing for a second goal, as they whip a corner into the Everton box, but Williams clears well.
49'
A few shouts for a penalty from the away end as Barkley dances into the box but Mike Jones waves them away emphatically.
47'
SAVE - Burnley clear an Everton corner to the edge of the box and into the path of Barkley. The midfielder strikes well from distance but Heaton gets down smartly to deny him.
45' +1
S. Coleman gets yellow.
Coleman becomes the second Everton player to go into the book this afternoon.
45'
And the game is back on, with Everton kicking off the second half one goal down.
43'
It looks like Burnley will be heading into half-time with the lead, Vokes' goal the difference between the teams.
41'
Arfield, starting his first game in over a month, again arrives in late on Barry and is really walking a tightrope here.
39'
S. Vokes has scored a goal for Burnley!
GOAL!!! SAM VOKES OPENS THE SCORING! A pulsating Burnley break sees Gudmundsson flick the ball delightfully into Arfield's path. The midfielder fires off a very weak shot, but Everton goalkeeper Stekelenburg makes an absolute mess to parry the ball into the path of Vokes. The striker makes no mistake from close range and Burnley are ahead.
38'
CHANCE- Gudmundsson comes close to connecting with a Kightly cross but sees the ball knicked away by Bryan Oviedo, as the Costa Rican makes a timely arrival to clear.
37'
Arfield receives a stern talking to from the referee as the midfielder arrives late on Barry. He will be treading on thin ice for the rest of the game now.
35'
J. Hendrick gets yellow.
Jeff Hendrick joins Arfield and Gueye in the referees book as he arrives slightly late on Gueye. Again a questionable decision from referee Mike Jones.
33'
Ben Mee is forced to make a last ditch challenge to cover his tracks, as the ball squirms through to Lukaku in the box. Mee slides in successfully to deny the striker a clear cut chance.
31'
It's clear that Burnley are looking to drag Everton into an aerial battle today, as the hosts have looked for the long ball up to Vokes on several occasions this half. The Welshman is a force in the air and has had the better of Phil Jagielka a couple of times so far.
29'
Sean Dyche's men will be eager to avoid conceding too many unnecessary free-kicks today as three of the last four Premier League goals Burnley have conceded have been from set pieces .
27'
FREE-KICK - Kightly blocks the run of Barkley and is punished with a free-kick in a dangerous area for the visitors. Gareth Barry delivers the ball deep towards Ashley WIlliams, but the former Swansea skipper is penalised for climbing on his marker.
26'
I. Gueye gets yellow.
25'
A rather harsh booking for Idrissa Gueye, who is guilty of a slight tug on Arfield in the middle of the pitch.
24'
Some resolute defending from Marney, as he dives in front of Mirallas' strike and then releases Arfield further up the pitch.
22'
Dean Marney and Arfield combine well in the Clarets midfield, and play Vokes into space in the Everton half. The Wales international turns and shoots from distance but it's an easy catch for Stekelenburg.
20'
Everton camped outside the Burnley box are looking for a way to break down their packed defence, but they soon run out of ideas and Coleman's idle cross reaches Heaton.
18'
S. Arfield gets yellow.
Scott Arfield receives the first booking of the game, as he slides in late on Coleman.
17'
Burnley have responded well to those two scares and burst forwards with Johann Berg Gudmundsson. His teasing cross is aimed towards Sam Vokes and Maarten Stekelenburg is forced to rush from his goal to punch clear.
15'
GOOD SAVE! Heaton is called upon again and is forced to make a smart save from a firmly hit Barkley strike. The Everton man cut in from the left and unloaded but the England keeper was on hand to deny his international team-mate.
14'
GREAT CHALLENGE! Ward recovers brilliantly to put in a sliding challenge to defy Mirallas. Lukaku's effort from outside the box is parried by Heaton into the Belgian wingers path, but Ward slides in to deny the Everton man. The flag was up anyway but still an excellent challenge.
12'
Ross Barkley works himself some space on the left flank, and teases the ball across the Burnley boss. Mee is across quickly though to snuff out the danger.
10'
Idrissa Gueye is pulling the strings in the Everton midfield at the moment. The Senegalese international is sprays a wonderful ball out to Seamus Coleman, but the right back loses possession.
8'
HERE COME THE HOSTS - Burnley showing some real persistence there as they fire off a series of shots, all of which are blocked by Everton defenders. The ball skews out for a corner, from which Ben Mee finds Michael Kightly at the far post, but the winger fires over the bar.
6'
Stephen Ward is in need of some medical attention as he is on the receiving end of a robust Ashley WIlliams challenge.
5'
Mirallas drills the ball into the Burnley box and the ricochet bounces up to Bolasie. The winger attempts a spectacular overhead kick, but the ball bounces tamely wide of Heaton's far post.
4'
The Toffees surge forward again as Romelu Lukaku plays Bolasie into some space. The Congolese winger manages to force a corner off Ben Mee.
3'
The Everton corner comes to nothing and the hosts are able to avoid an early scare.
2'
CLOSE! Burnley play themselves into all kinds of trouble, with Michael Keane gifting the ball to Yannick Bolasie who drives straight at the Clarets back four. Keane again fails to clear convincingly and the ball drops to Kevin Mirallas in the box who forces a fine save from Tom Heaton.
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And we're off! Burnley get us underway kicking from left to right.
Hello and welcome everyone to LIVE coverage of today’s clash between Burnley and Everton. Stick right here for all the action as it happens at Turf Moor!
Hosts Burnley made a solid, if unspectacular, start to life in the Premier League and have looked impressive on home territory. They have made Turf Moor a fortress, losing just one home game so far this season. They have picked up all of their seven Premier League Points on home soil.
However the Clarets head into today’s clash following back to back defeats, losing 3-1 away to Southampton last weekend, and sit just one point above the drop zone. With injury problems beginning to mount the Premier League new boys are in need of a boost if they are to consolidate their survival chances.
Sean Dyche’s men face a tough test today as Ronald Koeman’s Everton roll into town looking to extend their run of early season form. Fresh off the back of a hard fought draw with league leaders Manchester City, the Toffees have gone about their business in a professional manner and currently sit 6th in the league.
Romelu Lukaku has found a rich vein of form in recent weeks. The Belgian has six goals in his last five premier league games, though he has received little support from his team-mates in the goalscoring stakes. Gareth Barry is the Merseyside club’s second highest scorer this season with two goals.
TEAM NEWS: Everton left back Leighton Baines has seen his hamstring condition deteriorate and will miss today’s action. Aaron Lennon’s return to fitness could see him push for a starting place, while Ross Barkley will also be hoping to regain a spot in the first XI.
The teams are in so let us take a look, starting with the hosts...
Both teams are out on the pitch and kick-off is just moments away....
TEAM NEWS: Burnley are without Belgian international Steven Defour who is kept out by a hamstring injury picked up during the defeat at Southampton, while winger George Boyd also misses out. Elsewhere Andre Gray serves the final match of his four game ban, and Ashley Barnes remains sidelined with injury.
As the half-time whistle goes it is the hosts who leave the pitch with a surprise lead. Sam Vokes' strike just before the half came via a gift from Maarten Stekelenburg, the Dutchman haplessly pawing the ball into the striker's path after Scott Arfield's shot looked like it would trickle wide. It has been a game of few chances so far, though Tom Heaton did pull off a couple of good saves from Lukaku and Barkley respectively early in the half. Sean Dyche will be very pleased that his team have something to defend heading into the second half.
The teams are both back out on the pitch and we are about to get back underway...
FULL TIME: Burnley 2-1 Everton
The victory marks another major boost to the Clarets' survival bid, as they continue their fine run of home form. Everton meanwhile will be rueing their missed opportunities and have extended their run of games without a victory to five.
Thanks for joining us for today's game - hope to see you all again next time.
From then on the Toffees piled on the pressure, but could find no way past the brick wall that they call Tom Heaton. Sean Dyche's men seized their opportunity late in the match, with Arfield netting in the 90th minute after Gudmondsson's strike cannoned back off the crossbar.
Burnley pick up a very meaningful three points at Turf Moor as Scott Arfield grabs an injury-time winner to beat Everton 2-1 The Clarets went into half-time with a one-goal advantage after Sam Vokes' opener, but the hosts found themselves under pressure after Yannick Bolasie got Everton back on level terms.
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