BURNLEY visit Everton on Sunday and here's all the stats you need to know ahead of the big game.

The Clarets don't have a great record at Goodison Park, with just one win in their last 14 visits to Merseyside.

That success came in January 1976 when Peter Noble, Brian Flynn and Derek Scott scored in a 3-2 victory.

But Burnley fans can take optimism from there start to the Premier League season with Sean Dyche's side making the trip unbeaten in three away games from visits to Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool.

The Toffees recorded their first league win since the opening day when beating Bournemouth in front of their own fans last time out.

Ronald Koeman's side have lost just once at Goodison in all competitions this season - a 3-0 defeat to Spurs earlier this month.

Should the Clarets become the second team to leave with all three points it could push Sean Dyche's side into the top four come the end of the weekend.

The two sides last met in April when Sam Vokes scored from the spot for Burnley in a 3-1 defeat.

Everton have the edge in the head to head record with the Toffees boasting 48 wins to Burnley's 33 with 29 draws.

The very first meeting between the sides came in the inaugural Football League season in 1888 when the pair drew 2-2 on Merseyside.