Match in a Minute: Burnley 2-1 Everton
Saturday 22 October 2016 20:18, UK
Watch as Charlie Nicholas gives his views on a dramatic match at Turf Moor which saw Burnley beat Everton 2-1 in stoppage time.
Ronald Koeman's team dominated much of the game but came away from it with nothing after a dogged display from their opponents.
Burnley went ahead six minutes before half-time when Sam Vokes tapped in after Maarten Stekelenburg could only parry a shot from Scott Arfield.
Everton responded well and Yannick Bolasie got his first goal for the club shortly before the hour mark to restore parity with a good, low finish.
After defending well, however, Burnley ensured they would take the three points in the final moments through Arfield.
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The midfielder scored after Johann Berg Gudmundsson's shot came back off the crossbar and he kept his composure to send a low volley across goal and in.
Although the result does not improve Burnley's league position, they have at least put more space between themselves and the relegation zone.
Having been just one point clear before kick-off, they now have a three-point cushion - while Everton stay sixth and are now five points off the top.
Hit play on the video at the top of the page to watch Charlie Nicholas give his reaction to the match.