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Burnley vs Everton will be an interesting game, as the two teams are on a fairly even keel when it comes to their previous meetings in the Premier League. Burnley have won seven games, Everton have won eight, and they have drawn one, so it’s all the play for. Burnley vs Everton is a game you won’t want to miss, as the two teams have a large and passionate fan base, who always create an electric atmosphere on match day.

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Burnley

Burnley were founded in 1882, and were one of the first clubs to become professional in 1883. Burnley have been champions of England twice, and won the FA Cup once. Burnley are one of only five sides to have won all four professional divisions of English football.

Legendary Burnley players include the likes of Jimmy Adamson, Kieran Trippier, John Angus, Brian Jensen and Michael Duff.

Turf Moor

Turf Moor has been the home of Burnley since 1883. This unbroken service makes Turf Moor the second-longest continuously used ground in English professional football. The stadium has a capacity of 21,944 and has been used for sporting activities since at least 1843. Turf Moor always promises a great atmosphere, and the Burnley vs Everton match will be no exception.

Everton

Everton were created in 1878, and were a founder member of the Football League in 1888. Everton have competed in the top division for a record 121 seasons, having missed only four top-flight seasons. The club has won nine league titles, five FA Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup and nine Charity Shields.

Everton has seen many great players over the years, who all made a huge impact during their time at the club. Noteworthy players include Neville Southall, Gary Lineker, Graeme Sharp, Dixie Dean and Howard Kendall.

Goodison Park

Goodison Park is based in the Walton area of Liverpool, 2 miles north of the city centre. The stadium has been the home of Goodison Park since 1892, and has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England. It has also been the venue for an FA Cup Final and multiple international fixtures, including a semi-final match in the 1966 World Cup.