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Everton FC vs Burnley FC, English Premier League 2025-26, Today Match Prediction

Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton Seek to Slay Burnley and Sustain Momentum

  • Everton FC won the first half's in four of the last five matches against Burnley FC.
  • Everton FC are averaging 1.1 goals per game this season.
  • Burnley FC are averaging 1.1 goals per game this season.

Everton to Win (2-1)

Tournament: English Premier League 2025-26 | Venue: Hill Dickinson Stadium

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Fresh off a dramatic win over Newcastle United, Everton quickly turn their focus to Tuesday night’s clash (Wednesday 1 AM IST) against Burnley at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Momentum is on their side, and the Toffees will look to keep that surge alive.

Burnley, narrowly beaten by Brentford, will be eager to bounce back. With both sides involved in high-scoring affairs last time out, this clash promises goals and intensity once again.

Current Standings: Everton sit 8th with 40 points, whereas Burnley languish in 19th with just 19.

Head-to-Head Record: It's been a closely fought rivalry; however, Everton leads 10-7 in wins with two draws. 

Everton FC Preview

In a pulsating clash at St. James’ Park, David Moyes’ side edged Newcastle 3–2 after letting a 2–0 lead slip, with Thierno Barry netting the decisive goal. Jordan Pickford was the true match-winner, producing a stunning late save to secure the points. The victory keeps the Toffees firmly in the European race and highlights their superb away form under Moyes — seven road wins and 21 points from the last 30 available.

In the meantime, Moyes’ shuffled the pack after their narrow defeat to Manchester United, welcoming back Jake O’Brien from suspension alongside Dwight McNeil, Beto and Vitalii Mykolenko. And speaking of returns, Beto made it count  with a goal on his comeback. 

Stats that matter 

1. It was the first time since 2012-13 and 2013-14 that Everton had won back-to-back matches at St James’ Park in the league.
2. Only Arsenal (29) have won more away points than Everton (24) this season in the league.
3. Everton are coming off losing their last two home matches in the league. 

Team News 

Barring the long-term absentees, Everton have a near-clean bill of health, with Carlos Alcaraz the only fresh injury concern ruled out for the midweek clash

Everton Probable XI - Jordan Pickford(GK) ;  Branthwaite, Jake O’Brien, Tarkowski,  Mykolenko, James Garner, Gueye, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Dwight McNeil, Beto. 

Burnley FC Preview

Matchday 28 was pure heartbreak for Burnley. They clawed back from 3–0 down to level it 3–3 against high-flying Brentford, only to concede a late winner in cruel fashion. To add to the drama, Ashley Barnes had a stoppage-time equaliser ruled out for accidental handball, a decision that denied the Clarets a deserved point.

A draw would have stretched their unbeaten run to three games after results against Chelsea and Crystal Palace. Instead, it marked their eighth home defeat of the season — joint-most in the league — compounding frustration at Turf Moor.

Stats that matter 

1. Zian Flemming heads into the midweek fixture having scored in consecutive Premier League games.
2. Scott Parker’s team have not won at Turf Moor since defeating Leeds United 2-0 in October.
3. Burnley have conceded the most number of goals (33) by a side in the Premier League away from home. 

Team News 

Burnley head into the midweek clash with no new injury worries or suspensions. However, Armando Broja is unlikely to feature, having remained sidelined since early February.

Burnley Probable XI - Dubravka (GK) ; Worrall, Esteve, Laurent, Pires, Hannibal, Humphreys, Ward-Prowse, Larsen, Anthony, Flemming

Everton have largely dominated this fixture at home, winning five of the last six meetings. Yet, there’s a catch — the Toffees are winless in their last eight games across all competitions at home, a concern for Moyes heading into a game where his side is expected to grab all three points. 

Burnley, meanwhile, can draw confidence from their recent stalemate against Everton and a mini revival on the road, remaining unbeaten in their last two away league outings. Meanwhile, the odds are firmly in Everton’s favor, with most betting sites backing them for the win. One major bookmaker has the Toffees at 1.69, while the Clarets’ sit at 5.4, with a draw at 3.85. 

Everton to Win (2-1)

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