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Opta's supercomputer predicts Everton vs Burnley at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton welcome Burnley to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday evening.

It’s really a must-win game for Everton if they’re to realise their European aspirations this season.

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Surely a great opportunity to finally get back on track at Hill Dickinson? 🙏

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Everton’s form at the Hill Dickinson Stadium has been so poor, as they’ve won just four of their 14 Premier League games there.

So, there is pressure on David Moyes’ side to deliver in front of their supporters, especially considering they’ve lost their last two games on Merseyside against Manchester United and Bournemouth.

Ahead of the clash, Opta’s supercomputer has made its prediction.

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Everton heavy favourites to beat Burnley at the Hill Dickinson Stadium

According to the Supercomputer’s data, Everton have a 63.3% chance of beating Burnley on Tuesday evening.

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The visitors have been given a 17.2% chance of victory, whilst a draw is 19.5% likely.

Recent meetings certainly reflect those numbers, as the Toffees have won three of their last five games against the Clarets.

06 Apr 2022 Burnley v Everton L 3-2 Premier League

01 Nov 2023 Everton v Burnley W 3-0 League Cup

16 Dec 2023 Burnley v Everton W 0-2 Premier League

06 Apr 2024 Everton v Burnley W 1-0 Premier League

27 Dec 2025 Burnley v Everton D 0-0 Premier League

The reverse fixture ended in a goalless draw at Turf Moor, which was a disappointing result for Moyes’ men.

Burnley have actually improved since then, despite residing in 19th place, as they’ve beat Crystal Palace and drawn with Chelsea in recent weeks.

Although, Scott Parker’s side suffered a brutal 4-3 defeat to Brentford last time out, having had an equaliser ruled out in stoppage time.

That may have taken the wind out of their sails, as relegation now looks a near certainty, so Everton will be keen to profit on that.

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