An Everton side that have lost their last three games travel to Burnley. Opta presents the vital statistics.
“Everton have conceded goals in both the first-half and second-half in each of their last five Premier League matches. The last team to have a longer such run in the competition were West Bromwich Albion, who conceded in both halves in a Premier League record seven consecutive games between Dec 2010-Jan 2011.”
None of the 10 Premier League matches between Burnley and Everton have ended as draws – Burnley have won four and Everton have won six of the previous meetings. An Everton win is [2.66].
Everton; who won 5-1 at Turf Moor last season, last won consecutive league visits to Burnley in March 1970. They are [1.9] in the Draw No Bet market.
Burnley have gone on to lose their last five home league games in a row when they’ve conceded at least once, last winning without a clean sheet at Turf Moor against Spurs in February (2-1). Everton are [4.5] to win half-time/full-time.
Everton are looking to avoid losing four consecutive Premier League games for the first time January 2015. Each of their three defeats in this run have been by 2+ goals – they last lost four in a row by such a margin in the top-flight in September 1958 (a run of five). A Burnley win is [2.98].
No side has scored more headed goals than Everton in the Premier League this season (4), with those four accounting for a league-high 67% of their six goals this term. Both teams to score is [1.88].
Everton have conceded goals in both the first-half and second-half in each of their last five Premier League matches. The last team to have a longer such run in the competition were West Bromwich Albion, who conceded in both halves in a Premier League record seven consecutive games between Dec 2010-Jan 2011. Burnley are [2.8] to score over 1.5 goals.
Burnley’s Chris Wood is looking to score in three consecutive Premier League games for the first time since March 2018, with one of those strikes back then coming against Everton at Turf Moor. Wood is [3.4] to score.
Since his first Premier League match in January 2017, Marco Silva’s sides have conceded a league-high 44 goals from set-pieces (excluding penalties), with his Everton side also having conceded the most this term (5). Over 2.5 goals is [2.2].
Burnley’s Ben Mee has scored two own-goals against Everton in the Premier League – only Jamie Carragher against Spurs and Richard Rufus against West Ham (three each) have scored more against an opponent. Over 3.5 goals is [4.0].
Everton’s last four goals in all competitions have been scored by Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The striker is looking to score in four consecutive appearances in all comps for the first time in his career. Calvert-Lewin is [4.0] to find the net.
Source: Betfair Premier League