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Everton vs Burnley live: Latest score, plus what time does it start, which TV channel is it on, where can I watch it?

Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at Goodison Park

Jack de Menezes
Sunday 01 October 2017 06:12 EDT
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Ronald Koeman needs a win over Burnley to lift the pressure of Everton's poor form
Ronald Koeman needs a win over Burnley to lift the pressure of Everton's poor form (Getty)

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Everton will hope to put their poor September form behind them and get back to winning ways when they host Burnley at Goodison Park, with manager Ronald Koeman under pressure to turn around fortunes at the Toffees.

A promising summer in the transfer window has delivered little, and run of two wins in nine games – which came against Sunderland in the EFL Cup after extra-time and last weekend’s 2-1 league win over Bournemouth – has seen the Merseyside team fall well short of expectations.

Burnley meanwhile have made a flying start to the season and could consolidate their place in the top half of the table with a victory this afternoon.

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What time does it start?

Everton vs Burnley kicks off at Goodison Park at 14:15.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League from 13:30 and Sky Sports Main Event from 14:15. Highlights will be shown on BBC One from 22:30.

Good morning and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's Premier League encounter between Everton and Burnley, brought to you from Goodison Park.

With kick-off scheduled for 14:15, we'll bring you all the latest team news as it's revealed at 13:15.

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 11:12
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TEAM NEWS

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 13:33

The teams are out at Goodison Park and we're ready to get the match underway...

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:15

1 mins: EVERTON KICK-OFF AND THE MATCH IS UNDERWAY!

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:15

5 mins: Everton make a bright start to the game as they control possession, but Burnley hit them on the counter-attack and win a corner for their efforts. The ball is half-cleared before it comes back into the box, and former Claret Michael Keane has to jead away with the pressure still on.

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:20

6 mins: CHANCE! Ben Mee is caught out and Calvert-Lewin quickly steals the ball and attacks. He cuts inside to Sigurdsson, but the shot is well saved by Pope.

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:21

13 mins: Pickford is drawn into a half-save as the ball flashes past him, and it's been a relatively even start with Everton shading possession but both teams having chances.

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:28

16 mins: Sigurdsson has another golden chance to score but as he coils his left leg, Jack Cork steams in and just pinches the ball in the nick of time.

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:32

21 mins: GOAL FOR BURNLEY!

Jack de Menezes1 October 2017 14:36

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