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FULL TIME: Everton 3 Burnley 1
This has been a good performance. An eighth consecutive home win for Everton is their best top-flight run since January to April 1990.
There will be three minutes of injury time.
Ross Barkley comes off to a huge round of applause. Replaced by Lookman.
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A. Lookman
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R. Barkley
Lukaku flagged just offside and he isn’t happy. Won’t happy much.
Burnley win a late corner. In it comes from Brady, cleared off the line once more from Barkley. Great stuff.
BURNLEY SUB: Westwood on for Hendrick.
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A. Westwood
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J. Hendrick
Romelu Lukaku became the first player to score in eight consecutive PL home matches of his club since Wayne Rooney did it for Manchester United from December 2009 to March 2010.
Agyei on for Barnes for Burnley.
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D. Agyei
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A. Barnes
Looks like the second Everton goal has gone down as a Ben Mee OG.
Burnley force a free kick. Barton hits it but straight into the wall.
Lukaku is prolific. How Everton will keep hold of him is tough to see. But European football is close…
Romelu Lukaku has now scored in all nine matches at Goodison Park in all competitions in 2017 (total 14 goals).
Gray has come on for Burnley.
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A. Gray
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S. Vokes
Everton sub: Mirallas off to be replaced by Gareth Barry.
GOAL EVERTON! No taking this one away from Romelu Lukaku, who turns Keane before rifling home at the near post.
Goal
R. Lukaku
Sam Vokes limping. Looks a hamstring problem.