This is Everton's first home game since chairman Bill Kenwright died on 23 October at the age of 78.
The Toffees will pay their respects before kick-off while the match programme will honour his memory and feature tributes from those who knew and worked with him during his near two decades as chairman.
More big guns to bite the dust?
Manchester City and Tottenham are among the big guns to have fallen. At least another four Premier League clubs are going out tonight. But who?
West Ham v Arsenal (19:30 GMT)
Bournemouth v Liverpool (19:45)
Chelsea v Blackburn (19:45)
Everton v Burnley (19:45)
Ipswich v Fulham (19:45)
Manchester United v Newcastle United (20:15)
Who will make the quarter-finals?
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It feels like it's been a stop-start season after all the international breaks but at long last the campaign is beginning to take shape.
In the next few hours we'll know the quarter-final line-up for the Carabao Cup.
Will Newcastle get revenge for their Wembley heartbreak by winning at Manchester United in a repeat of last season's final?
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Everton pay respects to Bill Kenwright
Everton v Burnley (19:45 GMT)
This is Everton's first home game since chairman Bill Kenwright died on 23 October at the age of 78.
The Toffees will pay their respects before kick-off while the match programme will honour his memory and feature tributes from those who knew and worked with him during his near two decades as chairman.
More big guns to bite the dust?
Manchester City and Tottenham are among the big guns to have fallen. At least another four Premier League clubs are going out tonight. But who?
West Ham v Arsenal (19:30 GMT)
Bournemouth v Liverpool (19:45)
Chelsea v Blackburn (19:45)
Everton v Burnley (19:45)
Ipswich v Fulham (19:45)
Manchester United v Newcastle United (20:15)
Who will make the quarter-finals?
It feels like it's been a stop-start season after all the international breaks but at long last the campaign is beginning to take shape.
In the next few hours we'll know the quarter-final line-up for the Carabao Cup.
Will Newcastle get revenge for their Wembley heartbreak by winning at Manchester United in a repeat of last season's final?