Arsenal are
level on points with Burnley heading into their Premier League clash at Turf Moor this weekend, with Sean Dyche's side one place behind the Gunners in seventh.
Everton can go
level on points with Burnley with a win in the early kick - off game on Saturday.
Not exact matches
As long as Arsenal do not slip back in our performance
levels from the north London derby win over Tottenham last weekend, we should be able to return from
Burnley on Sunday
with all three
points in the bag, and we could well do without another dodgy decision from the referee thank you very much.
They're
level on points with Liverpool and also, incredibly,
Burnley.
Of course there are reasons for Arsenal fans to be unhappy right now, not least of which is that we find ourselves
level at the bottom of the Premier League
on points with the likes of Bournemouth,
Burnley and Sunderland.
The Turkey international followed up recent strikes against
Burnley and Brighton & Hove Albion by bagging a double at the bet365 Stadium to move the Blues
level on points with eighth - placed Leicester City in the Premier League table.
All that is at stake is the avoidance of the wooden spoon by
Burnley, who go into the game at Villa Park second from bottom and
level on points with QPR and
with just a one goal advantage over Rangers.
Liverpool has a chance to go
level on points with third place Manchester United side and within a
point of second placed Chelsea while
Burnley will be hoping to repeat their recent success against Liverpool.
The Toffees go to
Burnley on Saturday, targeting the win which would draw them
level on points with the seventh - placed Clarets.
West Bromwich Albion, currently in 19th place and
level on points with bottom - of - the - table Swansea City, see the least of the ball
on average,
with 42.2 per cent possession, trailing Newcastle (43.6 per cent) and
Burnley (43.9 per cent).