Poor newly-promoted Burnley are the only team in the Premier League yet to win a game this season. Sean Dyche's side have mustered just four points from their opening eight matches, and they've already been cut four points adrift of safety in the relegation zone. They need to start winning games, and they need to start fast. This weekend's game at home to Everton could well offer an opportunity for them to do so.
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Burnley will look to record their first win of the season at home to Everton on Sunday.


Last season Roberto Martínez's Everton were the neutral's favourite, with their slick passing style easy on the eye and proving successful in getting them up into the European spots. However, things this season haven't started quite so well. They recorded only their second win of the campaign against Aston Villa last week, and they find themselves in the unfamiliar position of a bottom-half position. Burnley must take full advantage of their underwhelming start.
Key player - Ross Barkley (Everton)
The man expected to orchestrate Everton's attacking play in this match is wonderkid playmaker Ross Barkley, who announced himself as one of the Premier League's top talents with some stellar performances last season. If there's one man Burnley will be desperate to keep quiet, it's Barkley.
Key matchup - Romelu Lukaku vs. the Burnley defence
The man Barkley will be looking to slip through on goal will be Romelu Lukaku, who joined Everton from Chelsea for a club-record fee in the summer. The Belgian hasn't been quite as clinical as he'd have hoped so far this season, but his aerial ability and sheer stature makes him a nightmare for defences anyway. The Burnley defence may well struggle to keep him out of the game.
Burnley injuries and suspensions
Out: Matthew Taylor (achilles), Sam Vokes (knee). In doubt: Dean Marney, Michael Keane (hamstring)
Everton injuries and suspensions
Out: Kevin Mirallas (hamstring), John Stones (ankle). In doubt: Bryan Oviedo (leg), Arouna Koné (knee)
Burnley will certainly be without midfielder Matthew Taylor and Sam Vokes, though midfielder Dean Marney and defender Michael Keane could return to action after injuries. Everton certainly have winger Kevin Mirallas and defender John Stones out, but versatile wide man Bryan Oviedo and striker Arouna Koné could be involved.
Match Date/Time: Sunday, 1:30 p.m. local, 9:30 a.m. ET
Venue: Turf Moor, Burnley, England
TV: Premier League Extra Time (U.S.), Sportsnet World (Canada), Sky Sports 1/HD (U.K.)
Online: NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.), Sportsnet World Now (Canada), Sky Go (U.K.)











