Burnley will be hoping their last-gasp leveller in Bournemouth will be the spark for a Premier League revival, starting with the visit of Everton to Turf Moor.
It looked like the Clarets were slumping to an eighth successive defeat when they trailed the Cherries in stoppage-time on Saturday.
But Armando Broja popped up to grab an equaliser, giving Scott Parker's men a much-needed lift in their battle against the drop.
Burnley are still odds-on for an instant return to the Championship as they sit second bottom of the table, seven points adrift of safety.
But another win at home to Everton would give them more hope and it could be a good time to face the Toffees.
David Moyes is missing key players Kiernan Dewsbury Hall and Iliman Ndiaye, with their absence felt on Saturday as Everton fired blanks in a 1-0 loss to Arsenal.
The Toffees boss will be looking to bolster his squad in the January window but will still believe he has enough quality in the ranks to claim the points at Turf Moor.
How the bookies view it: Toffees won't come unstuck
With Burnley banking just a point from their last eight games, they are as big as 16/5 with Ladbrokes for this one. Everton are favourites at evens with Paddy Power while the draw pays 12/5 at Bet365.
Recent head to head: Four in a woe for Clarets?
These sides faced off three times in season 2023/24 and Everton won every game, including a 2-0 triumph at Turf Moor.
But the Toffees had gone three games without a win in Burnley before that, so it hasn't been a particularly happy hunting ground.
Players to watch: Jack's the ace in pack
Moyes will lean on Jack Grealish for inspiration and his creativity will be key to breaking down the Burnley defence. The winger is 13/10 at Bet365 to either score or assist and those odds are pretty tempting.
Clarets striker Broja is going up against one of his former clubs and will be desperate to impress. The Albanian is 18/5 at Unibet to score another goal.
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Probable line-ups
Zeki Amdouni, Jordan Beyer and Conor Roberts are still injured for Burnley, while Axel Tuanzebe, Lyle Foster and Hannibal Mejbri are on Africa Cup of Nations duty.
Everton have Ndiaye and Idrissa Gueye at the AFCON, with Dewsbury-Hall joined in the treatment room by Seamus Coleman and Jarrad Branthwaite.
Burnley: Dubravka, Worrall, Ekdal, Pires, Laurent, Walker, Ugochukwu, Anthony, Cullen, Broja, Flemming.
Everton: Pickford, O'Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Garner, Alcaraz, McNeill, Grealish, Dibling, Beto.
Anything else catch the eye?
I thought Burnley would end their slump in their last home game against Fulham but defensive frailties cost them dear. Everton are of a similar quality to the Cottagers so they look decent value for the win here at evens, although losing Ndiaye and Dewsbury-Hall is a blow.
We saw 14 corners in Burnley's last home game while Everton have won six or more flag kicks in four of their last five matches. That makes over 10.5 corners worth a look at 11/8 with Bet365.
Clarets midfielder Josh Cullen is usually in the thick of the action and was booked in their last home game. The Irishman is 7/2 at Paddy Power to pick up a card here.
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