Postpublished at 12:28 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018
As a long-term Tarkowski owner I have to disagree with you Flaxman. Great to see him back...
Barnes levels after Tosun scores first goal for Everton
Substitute Wood heads in from corner
Williams sent off for elbow on Barnes
Tom Rostance
As a long-term Tarkowski owner I have to disagree with you Flaxman. Great to see him back...
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I find myself enraged by Tarkowski replacing Long for Burnley. This has nothing to do with my fantasy football team. Honest.
Flaxman, Birmingham
Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
Aaron Lennon was at Everton until last month and the winger gets a lot of love from his former team-mates down in the tunnel.
He did say this week that he won't celebrate if he scores. Let's see.
Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
The Clarets have only lost one of their last seven top-flight home games against Everton (1-3 in October 2014), winning two of their three in the Premier League at Turf Moor.
Burnley are winless in their last 11 Premier League games (D6 L5); the longest current run in the division and their second longest run in the competition after a run of 12 in January 2010.
Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Ex-Aston Villa striker on BBC Radio 5 live
Both teams have been poor recently and they have to put in performances today.
I'm expecting both managers to put a lot of pressure on their players.
Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
A child eating a hot dog bigger than his own face. Wonderful stuff at Turf Moor, almost time for action.
Everton fans, what are your thoughts about Wayne Rooney being on the bench today? What is your best XI?
It's all been a bit muddled this season...
Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Ex-Aston Villa striker on BBC Radio 5 live
Even though Burnley haven't had a good time of late, they're all on side with the manager.
Dyche is incredibly positive and the players respond to that. Burnley have the wheels in motion more than Everton.
Jermaine Jenas
BBC Radio 5 live
For Mauricio Pochettino personally, he needs a trophy to kick on and to stop the question from being asked. It's one of those things. Once you have won one title you want to keep winning them.
The winning argument is not going to go away. They need to win something. Finishing in the top four will be a huge achievement but it's not a trophy. Winning the FA Cup will be huge.
Let's see how chipper Dion is at half-time.
I hope he's right!
Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Ex-Aston Villa striker on BBC Radio 5 live
It's all down to the defences today. I genuinely think there will be goals because both teams are looking for the win.
Nobody is going to sit back and settle for a draw because it's not going to help them.
Swansea v West Ham (15:00 GMT)
John Motson
Match of the Day commentator at Liberty Stadium
These two clubs have both threatened at times to pull away from danger but they remain in the mire. Swansea crumbled a bit at Brighton last weekend but a win on Saturday would move them level with West Ham.
The Swans have good reason to go into this game with a certain amount of confidence, having not lost at home since Carlos Carvalhal's first game in charge. It's an important period for them, with Huddersfield and Southampton up next.
West Ham also lost 4-1 last time out and their form has been mixed under David Moyes. He is increasingly able to pick from strength as the squad's injuries clear up but I feel he might be the happier of the two managers with a point on Saturday.
That Carlisle match is just one of two games still on in League Two. A quiet day in store for some fans.
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Chris Murtagh: Would sum up Everton's season if Burnley were awarded their first penalty today.
Carlisle v Grimsby
The goodwill of ticket offers extends all over the country today...
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How happy is Dion Dublin?!
Burnley v Everton (15:00 GMT)
Rob Nothman
BBC Radio 5 live at Turf Moor
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Burnley v Everton (12:30 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has marked the second anniversary of becoming the club's major shareholder - and while the billionaire has changed the landscape at Goodison Park, any celebrations will have been muted.
The 62-year-old British-Iranian businessman has brought ambition and high finance to Everton after years of making ends meet but a season that opened with optimism after the club's biggest spending spree is drawing to a stale conclusion against a backdrop of disappointment and uncertainty.
Moshiri's appointment of former England manager Sam Allardyce on an 18-month contract, after a five-week search for sacked Ronald Koeman's successor, has failed to clear the air over Goodison Park and more changes may yet be contemplated in the summer.
So how can Moshiri's two years at Everton be viewed - and what direction will he take next?
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Chris Hickman: Big Sam: "Tosun can't cope in the cold weather". Tosun starts during the UK's coldest period of weather for donkey's years
40 minutes to go until kick-off at Turf Moor, not a soul in the stands. This is a day to stay concourse side until the last possible moment.