England Premier League Regular Season - 18
Saturday, December 27, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Turf Moor Burnley
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Burnley vs Everton Match Recap - Dec 27, 2025

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Burnley and Everton Stalemate: A Match of Missed Opportunities

Burnley and Everton played to a frustrating 0-0 draw, leaving both teams grappling with their respective struggles. Burnley remains entrenched in the relegation zone, while Everton's mid-table aspirations take a hit.

Burnley's recent form has been dismal, with only three wins in 17 matches this season. The lack of offensive firepower was evident again today, as they failed to convert any of their chances. Despite a slight uptick in performance against Bournemouth last week, where they managed to secure a draw, the underlying statistics reveal a team still searching for identity and effectiveness in front of goal. Their xG of 0.38 against Bournemouth highlighted their ongoing issues in creating clear-cut opportunities, a trend that continued against Everton.

Broja has been one of the few bright spots for Burnley, scoring crucial late goals in recent matches. However, today he was unable to find the net, reflecting the team's overall inability to capitalize on chances. The absence of consistent service from midfield has left forwards like Edwards and Bruun Larsen isolated and ineffective. With only 11 points from 18 matches, Burnley's relegation battle intensifies as they prepare to face Newcastle next.

Everton's performance mirrored Burnley's struggles, as they too failed to find the back of the net despite having moments of promise. The team has been inconsistent lately, with their last five matches yielding only one win against Nottingham Forest. The defeat to Arsenal prior to this match raised questions about their attacking creativity, and those concerns persisted today. Everton's midfield, led by Garner and Iroegbunam, struggled to maintain possession and create meaningful chances, resulting in an xG of just 0.05 against Arsenal.

Beto, who has been a focal point in Everton's attack, was unable to make an impact today. His recent form has been patchy, and without support from the midfield, he found himself starved of service. The lack of cohesion between the midfield and forward line has become a recurring theme for Everton, limiting their ability to convert possession into goals. As they head into their next match against Nottingham Forest, the pressure mounts for manager Baines to find a solution to these attacking woes.

Defensively, both teams showed resilience but also vulnerabilities that could have been exploited by sharper opponents. Burnley's three-man defense held firm against Everton's sporadic attacks but still looked shaky at times. The absence of a reliable goal-scoring threat means that even solid defensive performances may not be enough to secure points moving forward.

Everton's backline, anchored by Tarkowski, managed to keep a clean sheet today but has shown signs of fragility in recent weeks. Their inability to control games has often left them exposed on counter-attacks, a situation that could have been exploited by a more clinical Burnley side.

The draw leaves Everton in 10th place with 24 points, a position that feels precarious given their recent form. They need to find consistency quickly if they hope to challenge for a higher finish this season. Meanwhile, Burnley's situation is dire; they must find ways to turn promising performances into tangible results or risk slipping further into the relegation mire.

Looking ahead, both teams face critical fixtures that could define their seasons. For Burnley, the upcoming match against Newcastle is a must-win if they hope to escape the relegation zone. Everton will need to regroup quickly before facing Nottingham Forest, where they must capitalize on their chances to regain momentum.

This match served as another chapter in the ongoing struggles for both clubs. Burnley continues to search for answers in their fight for survival, while Everton must navigate their own inconsistencies if they wish to rise above mid-table mediocrity. The stakes are high as both teams look to turn potential into points in the coming weeks.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 27, 2025 at 5:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Everton
Double chance : draw or Everton
Burnley
10%
Draw
45%
Everton
45%

Team Lineups

Burnley
3-4-3
COACH
Scott Parker
1
Martin Dúbravka
12
Bashir Humphreys
18
Hjalmar Ekdal
29
Josh Laurent
23
Lucas Pires
24
Josh Cullen
8
Lesley Ugochukwu
2
Kyle Walker
7
Jacob Bruun Larsen
27
Armando Broja
10
Marcus Edwards
Everton
4-2-3-1
COACH
Leighton Baines
1
Jordan Pickford
16
Vitaliy Mykolenko
5
Michael Keane
6
James Tarkowski
15
Jake O'Brien
37
James Garner
42
Tim Iroegbunam
7
Dwight McNeil
24
Carlos Alcaraz
20
Tyler Dibling
9
Beto

Burnley Substitutes

3 Quilindschy Hartman
D
11 Jaidon Anthony
F
13 Max Weiss
G
16 Florentino Luís
M
17 Loum Tchaouna
F
19 Zian Flemming
M
22 Oliver Sonne
D
31 Mike Trésor
F
35 Ashley Barnes
F

Everton Substitutes

2 Nathan Patterson
D
11 Thierno Barry
F
12 Mark Travers
G
31 Tom King
G
34 Merlin Röhl
M
39 Adam Aznou
D
64 Reece Welch
D
73 Elijah Campbell
D

Match Statistics

16
Total Shots
15
0
Shots on Goal
6
9
Shots off Goal
6
7
Blocked Shots
3
8
Shots Inside Box
10
8
Shots Outside Box
5
55%
Ball Possession (%)
45%
471
Total Passes
389
363
Accurate Passes
303
77%
Pass Accuracy (%)
78%
8
Fouls
8
7
Corner Kicks
5
2
Offsides
3
0
Yellow Cards
2
5
Goalkeeper Saves
0
1.65
Expected Goals (xG)
0.88

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