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Burnley 3-2 Everton: Premier League – live reaction!

LIVE – Updated at 21:51

Minute-by-minute report: Join Tim de Lisle for updates as two relegation-threatened sides face off at Turf Moor in a crucial encounter.

While Everton face that tricky sequence of games, Burnley’s next assignment is a trip to Norwich on Sunday. They could lose, of course, and Everton could take out their frustration on United, who are hardly a daunting prospect at the moment. But you’d much rather be in Sean Dyche’s shoes than Frank Lampard’s.

That’s it from me. Time to switch over, however reluctantly, to the last few minutes of the Champions League. Thanks for your company, your correspondence and your concern for Mary Waltz. Unless you happen to be an Evertonian, it’s been a rollicking night – everything a wet Wednesday in Burnley is cracked up to be.

We meet again, Mr Pope. And the result is the same as Richarlison takes less time and goes to the keeper’s left again.

Richarlison takes his time, stutters, and scores! Low to Pope’s left.

The upshot is that Everton are still 17th, and Burnley sneak up to 18th. The gap, which would have been seven points if Everton had hung onto their half-time lead, is now down to one. And Burnley have the better goal difference, -17 rather than -20.

It’s been a great night for Burnley and a good one for Leeds, who remain five points clear of Everton, although they’ve played two more games than either of these two.

Everton’s next five games are tough: Man United, Leicester, Liverpool, Chelsea and Leicester again. The easiest one on paper is United, but as Lampard has pointed out, Everton have to play it at lunchtime on Saturday, whereas United will have had a week to prepare.

Everton actually played pretty well tonight, going forward – but the only end

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