Everton 2 – 0 Burnley
David Moyes keeps faith with the same Everton XI that won at Newcastle United on Saturday for tonight’s clash against Burnley at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
After scoring the second goal in that 3-2 success at St James’ Park, Beto once again leads the Blues’ attack, flanked by wingers Iliman Ndiaye and Dwight McNeil, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the No.10 role.
James Garner – making his 100th start in all competitions for Everton – partners Idrissa Gana Gueye in defensive midfield, while the Toffees’ backline remains Jake O’Brien, captain James Tarkowski, Jarrad Branthwaite, Vitalii Mykolenko and keeper Jordan Pickford.
First Half
Dewsbury-Hall did his now customary up & under to get things underway, and the Blues continued to move the ball around in the Burnley half until a turnover led to a quick Clarets breakaway but the final shot was weak.
McNeil#s ball control was questionable in the early exchanges but Beto somehow notched the first Everton corner. Gorner looked for Branthwaite but Foster got to it first. Beto forced another corner, played out Gana whose utterly abysmal attempted shot should see these efforts outlawed.
Ndiaye jinked his way forward but gave the ball away. Everton tried to rebuild again but it was wasteful, Gana booting the ball out of play. Gana went down easily under the hand of Anthony but McNeil’s balloned free-kick was easily gathered by an advancing Dubravka.
Ndiaye had lots of space but played it to O’Brien on the left wing and his cross was to nobody in particular. Dewsbury-Hall was fouled and Everton restarted the pass-and-move-a-bit workaround that so far had gone precisely nowhere. the ball ultimately gifted to Burnley.
Garner did a great midfield recovery, Dewsbury-Hall deciding to pivot and play it out to McNeil but another awful cross. More workaround finally saw Ndiaye jink inboard, and another corner. This one finally came to Dewsbury-Hall who curled his shot high over the bar.
The Blues were totally dominating the play but creating next to nothing in the first 20 minutes despite loads of possession.
From a deep throw-in Beto did well to play in Ndiaye who looked to shoot but it was blocked. Burnley had some rare possession of their own until they punted forward and behind for an Everton goal-kick.
A long diagonal ball from Tarkowski led to another Everton corner, Tarkowski adjudged to have fouled defender or goalkeeper. Another building venture saw lots more earnest workaround, McNeil eventually fouled.
Garner’s free-kick curled away nicely from Dubravka, who had to backtrack while James Tarkowski at the end of the line delivered a perfect header into the far corner.
Burnley got a free-kick that Hannibal sent straight to Pickford. Beto fought his way to a free-kick, Garner playing it short to Dewsbury-Hall who shot over. Beto tried to force something but the ball squirmed across goal and was recovered by Dubravka.
Burnley had another spell of possession that led to nothing. O’Brien got himself into trouble and it needed Garner’s clearance to blunt the cross. McNeil played a good ball that Ndiaye had to fight for but then lost.
Garner drove Everton forward, but nothing came of it and Dewsbury-Hall fouled his man. Gana and Ndiaye exchanged a lot of passes wide left and eventually Mykolenko was fouled for a late free-kick in 3 minutes of added time.
Garner put in a beautiful delivery that Branthwaite glanced on but Dubravka punched it away, Dewsbury-Hall following up with a shot that was deflected away from goal and behind. Another corner but Dubravka pounced on McNeil’s attempt. Ndiaye felt he was fouled as he fell into the penalty area, VAR deciding it was outside.
From the last throw of the half, another half-chance fell to McNeil but his shot was blocked, and Everton went in at the break a goal to the good, on the back of 62.6% possession.
Second Half
It took a wee while for things to get going after the break, Burnley getting upfield and winning a throw that Walker took long, easily cleared. A scary pass from Dewsbury-Hall was rescued by Tarkowski with Anthony lurking.
A good piece of football saw Ndiaye release Dewsbury-Hall wide left, the cross whipped in to Beto but no clean header for the big galoot. But Burnley were having more of the game until there was a nice counter and Ndiaye scored but he had gone too far forward and was offside on Gana’s pass.
More scrappy rearguard stuff suggested Everton were not exactly paying full attention. Foster was able to advance and win a corner off Branthwate, with changes made by Burnley, Ward-Prowse taking a good corner but it was headed behind at the near post.
Everton passed the ball around nicely until Ndiaye played Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall forward and he deftly clipped the ball over the advancing Dubravka for Everton’s second goal of the evening, a very nice team goal.
McNeil made a good run forward but was not supported well enough. Beto spum away from Humphreys who had to drag him back.
Everton settled into a controlling pattern, passing the ball around well and reducing Burnley to rare sights of the ball. A marvellous sequence of skill from Gana saw him make a great holding challenge before eh spung up and floated one for the far corner, smacking off the crossbar.
Dewsbury-Hall was fouled 25 yards out, Garner tapping it for Dewsbury-Hall who stung Dubravka’s gloves with a deflected shot. Good pressure led to a corner but not much more.
Great play from Ndiaye saw him whip in a ball but somehow Dubravka got to it at the near post and not Beto. McNeil was played in and crossed for Beto but he seemed to have no idea how to make the ball his own.
McNeil played in Beto but he had aborted his run toward the ball and any chance evaporated. Everton played out the rest of the game fairly comfortably, Moyes making a few changes to break things up.
Right at the death, Burnley won a corner that was flicked at Pickford from close range, who had to produce another lightning-fast reaction save to stop it going in.
Everton: Pickford, O’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite (83′ Keane), Mykolenko, Gana (87′ Iroegbunam), Garner, McNeil (87′ George), Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye (90+4′ Dibling), Beto (83′ Barry).
Subs not Used: Travers, Patterson, Roehl, Armstrong.
Burnley: Dubravka; Humphreys [Y:64′]Worrall (57′ Tchaouna), Estève; Walker, Florentino (57′ Ward-Prowse), Ugochukwu (83′ Barnes), Lucas Pires; Hannibal Mejbri (72′ Laurent), Anthony; Foster.
Subs not Used: Weiss, Hartman, Bruun Larsen, Ekdal, McMahon-Brown.
Referee: Tim Robinson. OUR: Neil Davies.
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Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:25:32
Well I’d rather have seen George’s pace for McNeil tonight but Moyes has had a lot of stick for changing a winning team in the past so let’s see.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:27:49
The mighty Burnley so yes, we must set up to ensure we are not overrun.
Disappointing.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:28:25
Would be nice for once to win at home and two in a row.
They looked pretty good at Newcastle but Burnley will pack their half and make it difficult for the Blues.
We need to score early to force them to come out of their shell.
They are sure fire relegation fodder but that’s when Everton usually come unstuck.
However, a Euro place is still possible but they need to get a run of decent results although some tough ones coming up.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:28:51
Very disappointed in McNeil getting a game again. I thought he was atrocious at the weekend, constantly losing possession.
The only thing he did was have a shot that luckily Pope made a hash of and Beto was quick enough to follow up on.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:31:50
Burnley’s recent away form is decent, this could be a horrible game.
Bring George on early in the second half and watch him score. I would like to see Röhl at some stage too.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:32:14
I heard it was touch and go with Garner and O’Brien for tonight’s game, they came through fitness tests to get the nod.
Also heard the derby game is now being played on Sunday 19 April with a kick-off at 2:00 pm.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:39:52
Thats how I feel about going to the game now I have heard OBrien, is playing fullback Dave. Hopefully he scores and we play well and win, but I do worry about us attacking down the right tonight now though.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:43:34
At least five other players should start in preference to McNeil.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:44:41
Just seen the line up.
That’s me giving it a miss.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
19:03:37
Did you say that on Saturday though John?
I know I did and look what happened!
(Ps – Ive not seen it myself as Im at dinner with my boss)
Posted
03/03/2026 at
19:04:02
I don’t like seeing O’Brien at right-back when we are playing at home where there is more attacking onus on us.
I still don’t know what Patterson did wrong in the games he had to play for us.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
19:17:07
Sorry for the doubters but I see no problem with maintaining a winning team, that in the last game showed the winning desire that had been missing from previous games.
I am one of D.Moyes critics and am surprised he has not made changes, I remember the away game at Forest and the comments then were to keep the same team that won for the next game, and then he made changes and we lost. You do not bring stability making changes for every game.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
19:18:39
Patterson is a bit of a Michael Keane defensively with too many lapses of concentration as noted by 3 or 4?managers now.
He is ok going forward and if we played wingbacks he would be more suitable but OBrien is quick and good in the air so gets the nod ( pardon the pun)
Posted
03/03/2026 at
19:51:50
This team selection was set up to snatch a win or hold for a draw against Newcastle.
Does it work at home? I think not… but hope it does!
Posted
03/03/2026 at
20:07:49
Is this the new forum?
Posted
03/03/2026 at
20:22:11
Only seen the last 10 minutes but tbf McNeil looks like he’s very much involved?
Posted
03/03/2026 at
20:25:47
Patterson is a bit of a Michael Keane defensively with too many lapses of concentration as noted by 3 or 4?managers now.
He is ok going forward and if we played wingbacks he would be more suitable but OBrien is quick and good in the air so gets the nod ( pardon the pun)
Posted
03/03/2026 at
20:30:22
I owe McNeil an apology.
He is having a really good game tbf.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
20:57:56
TW not having its best day, someone neglect to pay the bills for March?
For all our possession we could well be up by more than 2 by now. Some nifty passing on that 2nd. Would like to see any of Rohl, George, and Dibling get a run out now. But we’ll probably just get Barry for Beto and some time wasting subs at 85+
Just me or is there a surprising number of empty seats tonight?
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:33:59
Good win. Solid team performance. Momentum. Well done David Moyes. Credit due. Oh its good to happily clap Everton tonight.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:34:03
John
Sorry you missed a good win and good display.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:34:48
Hats off to McNeil, Gueye and Beto. All have come in for a lot of stick for one reason or another of late. They all played very well tonight. Good solid win.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:38:01
Now to start upsetting the so called big clubs or the sky and PL favourites over the coming weeks.
Yes we can.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:39:36
Happy with the 3 points Neil.I didnt miss the game,i watched it on telly same as you.
First half was like watching paint dry.
I want to see the football we played for 15 minutes after the 2nd goal.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:39:59
Good result at home, for a change, happy enough and no complaints!
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:41:39
Everton are coming alive again but ToffeeWeb is dead, it has become unreliable, bloated with betting, impossible to use, it is a navigational disaster that clogs up any computer.
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Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:43:25
Well, there can’t be too many complaints about that performance and result.
Couple of strange posts about the website.
Can you be more specific about the problem(s) you’re seeing, please?
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:45:34
3 points, clean sheet, positive GD now, good day. No complaints here, well done everyone.
We never looked threatened until another good save by Jordan at the end. Bring on the Arsenal!!!
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:47:38
Another good win with some good inter passing football in the second half and three more points in the bag.
Gana Gueye had a very good game and takes the MotM for me with McNeil proving he’s much better than he gets recognised for by many fans on here.
Beto seems to have found the left leg that matches his right one in the last two games to go with the usual hard grafting work he does upfront.
Burnley never offered much resistance to Everton’s attacking and they couldn’t complain if the score had been higher.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:48:41
Three points in the push for Europe!
But don’t be getting carried away — it was Burnley we were playing!
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:50:03
Excellent win after expecting a banana skin…delighted with the points and delightef for McNeil, two wins and stay in the same position wtf?
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:56:49
Two much maligned players in Gana and McNeill but both were excellent tonight
Posted
03/03/2026 at
21:57:35
Michael K – the site lost its theming / formatting. Continuous text only, fixed itself five mins ago. Bust again, text nut dynamic to device – runs off page to the right.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
22:01:31
MK@30
Page taking forever to load with a giant picture and tiny script. Went to post this and my previous post was still in the comment box despite already being posted. Everything is really slow, eg hit refresh and it’s taking 5 minutes to do so.
Posted
03/03/2026 at
22:04:15
Will be interesting on what points we can finish on.
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Posted
03/03/2026 at
18:21:27
Same team, hopefully a home victory