
"Looking to make it consecutive Premier League victories on Tuesday night, Everton will welcome Burnley to the blue half of Mersyside. As for the visitors, springing a real upset at St. James' Park over the weekend as they eventually picked up a rollercoaster 3-2 victory against Newcastle, Everton suddenly find themselves at the heart of a genuine European chase."
"However, watching their FA Cup adventure come to a frustrating end on January 10th as they crashed out at home against Sunderland, the former West Ham boss will have a mounting headache over his side's struggles at their new home. Including back-to-back defeats against Manchester United and Bournemouth, the Blues have remarkably failed to win any of their previous seven straight home fixtures across all competitions."
"In what is a huge blow for Everton, Moyes' men have confirmed that Manchester City loanee Jack Grealish is set to miss the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign with a foot injury. Making a real impact since returning from a long-term hamstring injury last month, Jarrad Branthwaite will start at the back."
Everton prepares to face Burnley on Tuesday, aiming for back-to-back Premier League victories following an impressive 3-2 away win against Newcastle that positioned them in the European chase. However, the team struggles significantly at home, having failed to win any of their last seven consecutive home matches across all competitions, including five defeats and two draws since December 6th. Manager David Moyes' side also suffered an FA Cup elimination at home against Sunderland on January 10th. Key injury concerns include Manchester City loanee Jack Grealish sidelined for the remainder of the season with a foot injury. Jarrad Branthwaite returns to defense, while Beto maintains his forward position after scoring against Newcastle. Dwight McNeil, making his first appearance since January 26th, may retain his starting role.
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