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Burnley vs Everton Live Stream: How to Watch, Team News, Head to Head, Odds, Prediction and Everything You Need to Know

A massive relegation battle game lies ahead in the Premier League as 19th place Burnley takes on 17th place Everton at Turf Moor.

Both sides have severely underperformed this season – which is why we see them so low in the table. Burnley could do with the win more than the Toffee’s do, but each side will be equally as desperate to take home all three points.

This is shaping up to be an absolute cracker – but who will prevail? Sean Dyche or Frank Lampard?

Here’s everything you need to know about Burnley vs Everton.

For those wondering, Burnley vs Everton will take place on Wednesday 6th April 2022 at Turf Moor. The match will kick off at 7:30 pm UK time.

Football fans in England who cannot attend the game will be over the moon to hear that the relegation battle will be televised live on Sky Sports.

If you are looking to live stream the Premier League match, you can do so via the Sky Sports streaming service or with your NOW TV subscription. A day pass is available for £9.99

You need to have an account or a day pass to access the live stream, so make sure you have everything you need prior to kick-off.

The home side will be without Ben Mee, Erik Pieters and Johann Berg Gudmundsson as they’re all out with injury until around mid-April. Matej Vydra is also out with a dislocated elbow.

Everton have a lot of missing players. Firstly Allan and Michael Keane physically can’t feature due to red cards they’ve picked up in their previous games.

Donny Van de Beek pulled up in the warm-up against West Ham on Sunday – so he joins an extensive injury list comprising of Andre Gomes, Andros Townsend, Fabian Delph, Tom Davies and Yerry Mina.

Seamus Coleman is also a doubt due to illness.

Burnley Predicted XI: Pope; Roberts, Long,

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