Everton v Burnley, Premier League RESULT: Jeff Hendrick's composed finish secures victory for the visitors

The pressure continues to mount on Ronald Koeman's expensively-assembled Everton side after they put in a poor performance at home to Burnley.

Sean Dyche's Clarets were comfortable throughout, and deservedly scored when Jeff Hendrick completed an excellent team passing move by slotting past Jordan Pickford from 15 yards out.

Everton desperately tried to get on level terms - with Wayne Rooney, dropped to the bench, introduced after an hour - and put heavy pressure on the away goal, but Burnley held on.


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16:13
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16:09
Burnley up to 6th

The win at Goodison sees Dyche's men move up to sixth in the Premier League table.

16:08
Full-time: Everton fans boo

The full-time whistle is greeted with loud boos from the Everton support.

16:06
Burnley win 1-0

The final whistle is blown and Burnley claim all three points here at Goodison.

16:04
92min - Another penalty shout

The ball is floated in the box and flicked on to Williams who heads at goal. 

It takes a deflection off Lowton's chest and no penalty is given. 

Everton players feel aggrieved.

16:02
90min- 4 added minutes

There will be four additional minutes to play. Will it be a defining four minutes...?

16:01
88min - Tarkowski handed man-of-the-match award

The centre back has been solid for Sean Dyche's side and has been awarded the man of the match.

16:00
87min - Barnes on for Hendrick

Barnes comes on for the Burnley goalscorer.

15:58
86min - Calvert-Lewin misses a good chance

Best move of the second half from Everton. Rooney and Sigurdsson combine before the ball falls to Calvert-Lewin who turns in the box and scuffs his shot straight at Pope.

15:56
84min - Penalty shout for Everton

Sigurdsson dinks a ball in and Rooney's header deflects of Lowton's hand. 

No penalty. It would have been very harsh. Lowton was challenging for the ball in the air and didn't know too much about it.

15:54
81min - Niasse off for Sandro

Sandro comes on for Niasse, who failed to make the same impact he made in their last home Premier League game.

15:53
80min - long-ranged effort from Gueye

Gueye dribbles forward unchallenged and is invited to shoot. 

He obliges but his effort goes well over the bar.

15:50
77min - Everton crosses keep getting cleared

Everton are getting a bit desperate here.

They keep chucking balls into the box but Burnley are well-organised and keep clearing.

15:48
76min - Everton camped out in Burnley half

Everyone but Pickford is camped out in Burnley's half but still no signs of a breakthrough yet.

15:45
73min - Everton corner

Tarkowski is touch tight to Rooney in the box and kicks the ball out for a corner.

Nothing comes of the resulting corner.

15:43
71min - Arfield wins a free-kick in a dangerous area

Arfield does well to tempt Niasse into a clumsy challenge and wins a free-kick by the right-hand side corner flag. 

The resulting free-kick is cleared.

15:41
69min - Davies into the action

Davies comes on to replace Vlasic.

15:40
68min - Calvert-Lewin heads wide

Martina whips in a cross from the right for Calvert-Lewin but he heads wide.

15:38
66min - Pickford cuts out Brady's cross

Burnley break quickly and Brady finds some space down the left and aims for Wood, who is unmarked at the back post. 

But Pickford does well to read and pushes onto a Burnley player for a goal kick.

15:37
65min - Burnley under the cosh

Everton are knocking on the door and have dominated possession in the last 10 minutes.

15:36
64min - Sigurdsson blasts over

Sigurdsson tries a wild shot from 30 yards but it sails miles over the bar.

15:35
63min - Rooney on for Schneiderlin

Rooney has come on for midfielder Schneiderlin

15:34
62min - Niasse heads wide

Baines floats a cross into the box but Niasse has to readjust and heads wide.

15:33
60min - Rooney being prepped

Rooney is about to come on for the home side.

15:31
59min - Defour is down

Pickford hoofs up the pitch for Niasse to chase and Pope comes rushing off his line to head clear but collides with his team-mate Defour.

The midfielder is receiving treatment and is now back on his feet.

15:30
58min - Baines booked

Baines is booked for a mistimed challenge on Brady.

15:29
57min - when you're lucks down it's certainly down

Niasse chases hard and kicks the ball off Mee but the referee gives a goal kick.

15:28
55min - Calvert-Lewin shot saved

Calvert-Lewin dribbles the ball from the right and twists and turns before shooting from 25 yards that is easily saved by Pope in the Burnley goal.

15:26
54min - Baines wasted cross

Baines works some space on the left and has a chance to deliver but he whips in a cross over everybody and it goes out for a goal kick.

15:25
52min - Burnley possession

Burnley are settling into a rhythm here and are moving the ball round and keeping hold of possession with ease.

15:22
50min - Corner cleared and Gueye shoots over

The resulting corner is cleared straight to Gueye who takes aim from 25 yards but his effort goes high and wide of the mark.

15:21
49min - Everton corner

Martina brakes down the right and wins a corner off Ward.

15:20
48min - Calvert-Lewin booked

The young Everton man brings down Ward on the halfway line with a late challenge and receives a yellow card from the referee.

15:19
47min - Vlasic shot blocked

Vlasic drifts in from the right and plays a quick one-two before striking from distance at goal but his shot is blocked.

15:18
No half-time changes

It's the same starting XI for both sides, no half-time changes from either team.

15:17
Second half kicks-off

Burnley get us back underway here at Goodison.

15:16
The Players are coming back out

The Everton and Burnley players are coming back out on to the pitch ahead of the second half.

15:14
Tarkowski was a rock in that first half
15:06
Another look back at Burnley's wonderful opener

The away side took the lead after 21 minutes and strung together 24 passes to score.

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Burnley strung together 24 passes leading up to Hendrick's goal - via Sportsmail's Match Zone
15:04
Big team talk needed from Ronald Koeman

Everton made a bright start but haven't created any real clear cut opportunities. 

Sigurdsson had a half decent chance in the first half but took too much time in the box and allowed Cork to get back and tackle before pulling the trigger. 

Burnley have looked good for their lead with Ward particularly playing well down their left flank and Koeman will need to deliver a huge team talk if Everton are going to salvage anything from this game.

Ronald Koeman is going to need to deliver a big half-time team talk
15:01
Half-Time at Goodison

Half-time score: Everton 0-1 Burnley

15:00
45min - 1 added minute to play

If Burnley see out the next minute they will be heading into the interval with a lead.

14:58
43min - Jack Cork shot

Wood works hard down the right and crosses, it's half cleared and falls to Cork who takes a touch inside the area and shoots but his effort is blocked for a corner.

14:56
41min - Chaos

First Ward whips in a cross but Wood misjudges the flight of the ball and gets his header all wrong.

Then Williams makes a hash of his clearance and brings down Arfield in the box, who went down softly and is booked for simulation.

14:55
40min - Defour receives a booking

Defour is booked by the referee for speaking out of turn.

14:54
Defour receives booking
14:52
37min- Wood header on goal

A long free-kick from Pope is lofted into the area and Wood leaps to flick on but it's straight at Pickford.

14:50
35min - Unrest here at Goodsion

Moans and groans are ringing around the Stadium as Everton still trail to Hendrick's strike.

14:47
31min - Pickford spills Ward's cross

Ward is looking a threat down the left flank and whips in another cross which should be comfortable but Pickford drops it before quickly smothering the danger.

14:46
Opta stat
14:45
29min - Gueye shoots wide

Niasse brakes into the box and lays back for Idrissa Gueye to try his luck from 25 yards but his effort sails harmlessly wide.

14:42
27min - Wood wins a corner

Chris Wood chases down a ball forward down the right channel and puts Ashley Williams under pressure to win his side a corner. 

The resulting corner is cleared by Everton.

14:40
Sacked in the morning

The away fans chanting 'You're getting sacked in the morning'

14:36
21min - Jeff Hendrick scores

A patient team move from Burnley sees them score the opening goal. Arfield spilt the defence to find Ward, who pulled back for Hendrick to take a touch in the box and slot past Pickford.

The Burnley players celebrate after Hendrick scores the opening goal
14:33
18min - Everton corner

Calvert-Lewin does well down the right-hand side and passes forward to Vlasic who wins a corner. 

The resulting corner is cleared by Burnley.

14:33
Everton looking lively without Rooney

DOMINIC KING AT GOODISON PARK: What a difference it makes when a team has some pace and enthusiasm and a focus up front. It would be wrong to say Everton's play is scintillating but the fresh legs of Nikola Vlasic and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, coupled with Oumar Niasse's enthusiasm, is lifting the home team. Wayne Rooney has been left out for tactical reasons and the way Everton have started shows the folly of Ronald Koeman for trying to shoehorn him, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Davy Klaassen into the same team. This is proof that three into one doesn't go.

14:31
15min - Sigurdsson chance

Niasse dribbles into the box and passes to Sigurdsson, he takes a touch and is just about to fire at goal but Jack Cork comes in with a crucial challenge and Burnley clear.

14:29
Very even start

End to end stuff so far. This is a fast paced game and both sides are struggling to hold on to possession for long.

Morgan Schneiderlin and Jack Cork battle for the ball
14:27
12min - Brady shot blocked by Williams

Brady gets Burnley's first shot off from just outside the box on the right but Ashley Williams blocks well.

14:26
Tarkowski with an old fashioned challenge

Everton go on the counter with Vlasic leading, he finds Niasse but Tarkowski comes in with a crunching challenge in the box to dispossess him and clear.

14:23
Niasse almost in

Niasse latches on to a loose ball and knocks it over the advancing Pope but Stephen Ward is covering and clears for a corner. 

The resulting corner is partially cleared but Baines picks it up and crosses but Keane and Schneiderlin both try to header it and collide. 

Everton appeal for a corner but a goal kick is given.

14:22
Rooney on the bench

Wayne Rooney smiles as he sits on the bench for the first time since his return to Everton.

Wayne Rooney sat on the substitutes' bench
14:20
CHANCE!

Calvert-Lewin brakes down the right and takes on Ben Mee. Passes back to Vlasic who tees up Sigurdsson in the box, he tries to pass it into the corner but Pope gets down well to save.

14:19
Dangerous cross from Stephen Ward

Ward whipped in a dangerous cross curling away from Pickford but it's turned behind by Baines for a corner. 

The corner is cleared and comes to nothing.

14:18
Oumar Niasse's first effort

All eyes will be on Niasse after three goals in his last two appearances. 

The ball falls to him on the edge of the box and he takes a swipe at it but it's straight at Pope.

14:16
Baines cross

A positive start from Everton, Leighton Baines brakes down the left and whips in a cross. 

Nick Pope collects it safely.

14:15
Kick-off: We're underway at Goodison Park

Referee Jonathan Moss blows his whistle and Everton get us underway.

14:13
Opta stat
14:12
The players are coming out

The two sides are out on the field and going through the traditional pre-match handshakes as the Premier League anthem plays out.

14:10
Ben Mee relishing facing old teammate Michael Keane

JOE BERNSTEIN: Ben Mee, the Burnley skipper, has proved he is tall enough to be a Premier League centre-back — and to look down on Sunday's opponents Everton.

'Wikipedia says I'm 5ft 11in, but I am actually 6ft,' Mee says. 'I heard it a lot that I might not be tall enough for a centre half, but I think too much is made of the height thing.'

Mee was tried at left back after Burnley signed him from Manchester City in 2012, but he has since flourished in the heart of Sean Dyche's back four.

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14:05
Alan Ball's family are here as Everton celebrate his life and legacy
14:02
Can Nick Pope continue to impress today?

Nick Pope, the rookie keeper who has done a fantastic job since replacing the injured Tom Heaton. 

He was given his first taste of Clarets action last month against Crystal Palace and has impressed.

The goalkeeper could find himself busy today and all eyes will be on Pope to see if he can continue to impress.

Nick Pope warms up before the match and will start in goal
13:55
Nikola Vlasic is determined not to be outshone by his sister... a world champion high jumper

JOE BERNSTEIN: Everton's Nikola Vlasic was never going to be overawed by playing alongside a legend like Wayne Rooney - his sister has been the biggest female track and athlete star in the world.

The 6ft 3in former world champion high jumper Blanka Vlasic gave her sport mass appeal in the same way Maria Sharapova did for tennis and it's helped her younger 19-year-old brother learn to cope with all the attention that comes with being a Premier League footballer.

'When I was a kid they always said he's the brother of Blanka Vlasic and that was a little annoying,' he admits. 

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Nikola Vlasic scored in Everton's Europa League group E match against Apollon Limassol
13:53
Arsenal win 2-0

The game has finished and Arsenal have continued their good form with a 2-0 victory over Brighton.

They went the whole of September unbeaten and have started October in the same fashion.

13:51
The players are out doing their pre-match warm ups
The Everton players warming up before kick-off
Burnley players Ashley Barnes and Ben Mee warming up
13:48
The home fans are beginning to arrive in numbers

We are not too far away from kick-off now and the home support are gathering in their numbers ahead of the match. 

Everton have not been in the best form of late and were held by Cypriot side Apollon Limassol in the Europa League during their last home game.

The Evertonian faithful will be hopeful of a much better display today.

The Everton fans arrive in numbers outside Goodison Park before the match
13:43
Ronald Koeman still believes he's right man for the job

DOMINIC KING: Ronald Koeman has shrugged off the mounting pressure on his position and insisted he is the right man to lead Everton.

The club have suffered a draining start to the season and the focus on Koeman increased after Everton were held 2-2 by Apollon Limassol in the Europa League on Thursday — a result which saw them booed off.

An increasing number of Evertonians are sceptical about Koeman and the slow style of football his side have been playing, but he came out fighting on Friday at the club's Finch Farm base.

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13:38
Here's a reminder of yesterday's Premier League results

Huddersfield Town 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur
Bournemouth 0-0 Leicester City
Manchester United 4-0 Crystal Palace
Stoke City 2-1 Southampton
West Bromwich Albion 2-2 Watford
West Ham United 1-0 Swansea City
Chelsea 0-1 Manchester City

13:37
Burnley players checking out the pitch

The Burnley players are out on the pitch at Goodison prior to kick-off.

Burnley players on the pitch prior to the match
13:34
Confirmation of the Burnley team
13:34
Confirmation of the Everton team
13:32
The last three times these sides met

April 15 2017: Everton 3-1 Burnley, Premier League

October 22 2016: Burnley 2-1 Everton, Premier League

April 18 2015: Everton 1-0 Burnley, Premier League

 

13:27
Idrissa Gana Gueye signs Everton extension

JOE BERNSTEIN: Idrissa Gana Gueye has given manager Ronald Koeman a boost by agreeing a new long-term deal to stay at Everton.

The midfielder, 28, has become a fans' favourite since arriving from Aston Villa for just £7 million in 2016 and was a target for clubs in the summer.

It has been an otherwise disappointing season for Everton, who are below Sunday's opponents Burnley and have taken only one point from two matches in the Europa League.

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Idrissa Gana Gueye has signed a new long-term contract at Goodison Park
13:21
Burnley team news

Burnley's starting line-up: Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Ward, Brady, Cork, Hendrick, Defour, Arfield, Wood

Subs: Vokes, Barnes, Gudmundsson, Westwood, Lindegaard, Bardsley, Long

13:21
Everton team news

Everton's starting line-up: Pickford, Martina, Keane, Williams, Baines, Gueye,
Schneiderlin, Vlasic, Calvert-Lewin, Niasse, Sigurdsson.

Subs: Sandro, Rooney, Klaassen, Stekelenburg, Davies, Holgate,
Lookman

13:16
Team news coming up shortly

Not long now until we find out how Everton and Burnley will line up for the second of today's games.

13:13
GOAL ALERT: Alex Iwobi doubles Arsenal's advantage

Arsenal double their lead through Alex Iwobi.

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13:11
One in action and still two Premier League games to go

Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to what is a blockbuster of action in the Premier League this Sunday. 

Arsenal kicked-off the triple-header at the Emirates in the early game and currently lead Brighton 1-0. 

We are at Goodison park next where Everton will hoping to put their midweek Europa League disappointment behind them by taking three points from Burnley.

Finally, it is one of the classic encounters of the Premier League as Newcastle United take on Liverpool at St James' Park. Kick-off for that game is at 4.30pm.

So stay with us for what promises to be a thrilling afternoon of Premier League football. You won't miss a kick here.

Everton will be looking to bounce back from their embarrassing midweek draw in the Europa League when they welcome Burnley to Goodison Park. 

Ronald Koeman's men were held 2-2 by Apollon Limassol  — a result which saw them booed off — and know a result on Sunday will help get their fans back on side.

However, they come up against an in-form Clarets side who have lost just once in six Premier League matches this season. 

JORDAN SEWARD brings you all the action from Merseyside, with kick-off at 2.15pm. 

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