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Hello and welcome to our LIVE text and social media coverage as Everton welcome Burnley to Goodison Park. Team news to follow shortly ahead of this ahead of this 15.00 kick-off.

Premier League / Matchday 33
Goodison Park / 15.04.2017
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Fraser Masefield

Updated 15/04/2017 at 16:50 GMT+1


14'
Heaton flaps at Holgate’s cross and Davies can’t quite put it back into a decent area. Better from Everton though.
12'
Burnley again winning back possession and looking sharper all over the field. Ronald Koeman makes a point to Ross Barkley.
11'
Robles clears under pressure from Barnes but appears to catch him on the follow through. Lucky to get away with that, perhaps.
10'
Not the type of start you’d expect from Everton. Burnley have started brighter and the home side look a little rattled.
9'
Barton fancies his chances from distance. He lets fly and it’s on target but straight at Robles.
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An eighth consecutive home win for Everton would be their best top-flight run since January to April 1990.
7'
Joey Barton tries to bisect the Everton defence but it’s all the way through to Robles. Decent start from the visitors.
5'
Now an effort from Boyd flies wide but the whistle goes for a foul against Vokes. Promising from Burnley.
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CHANCE! Barkley breaks quickly and feeds Holgate. He finds Lukaku who shoots straight at Heaton. On his form, that could have rippled the back of the net.
3'
Keane hits a good effort but it comes off his own man, Mee. Mark Clattenburg still gives a corner but Brady is penalised for a foul on the keeper. Perhaps Clattenburg realised he got that one wrong.
2'
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Early goal anyone? In the top five European leagues, only Barcelona (28) have scored more league home goals than Everton's 26 in 2017.
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KICK-OFF! Mark Clattenburg blows the whistle to get us underway here. Everton firmly in the hunt for a Europa League spot if other results go their way in the remaining games.
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14.55
FIVE MINUTES TO KICK-OFF: The players are in the tunnel and making their way out onto the pitch. Not long to go now.
14.50
TEN MINUTES TO KICK-OFF: Burnley are looking for their first league double over Everton since winning the First Division title in 1960. However, the Clarets have only managed one victory at Goodison Park in 54 years (D3, L8).
14.45
Set for a busy afternoon. Tom Heaton has made a league-high 120 saves this season, while Burnley have faced 573 attempts on their goal, more than any other side.
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14.40
AWAY DAY WOES: The Clarets and Rotherham are the only two sides in the top four English divisions without an away league win this season.
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14.35
Sean Dyche on Michael Keane's PFA Young Player of the Year nomination (via BBC): "It's a great sign for him and he deserves to be in that company. We're not shining lights of the Premier League or a superpower, so for other players to see that and say 'hang on a minute, he's been terrific in a smaller side at a smaller club' is good, it's good of his peers to recognise that. He's in some very good company, some players who are having absolutely fine seasons, and he's having a very strong season too."
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