Everton vs Burnley - Goals, Result and Highlights
Everton ended a three-month home winless streak at Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 win over Burnley, boosting their chances for European qualification, manager David Moyes said.
- Everton beat Burnley 2-0 at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with James Tarkowski opening before Kiernan Dewsbury‑Hall added a second from Ndiaye’s pass.
- Having gone seven matches without a win at home, Everton arrived under pressure after winter disruptions from injuries, suspensions and international commitments at Hill Dickinson Stadium, 52,769 capacity.
- TNT awarded Dewsbury‑Hall man of the match after his slick finish from Ndiaye's pass, while Pickford made crucial late saves, Everton goalkeeper.
- The result lifts Everton’s hopes of a late tilt at Europe as they move to eighth in the Premier League, five points behind fifth-place Liverpool.
- As spring approaches, around fifty thousand supporters in the 'Blue Wall' helped lift Everton after ending their long home drought since December 6.
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