Three of the four added minutes have been played with little incident. Burnley are finally in possession of the ball but are unable to get it into the final third.
90' +2
Everton are in no hurry to get the ball back in play when it goes out. They have been good value for their victory, with Burnley not offering enough in an attacking sense.
90' +1
Four minutes have been added on at the end of the match at Goodison Park. There is still time for Burnley to find an equaliser against the run of play.
90'
T. Walcott enters the game and replaces D. Sidibé.
Sidibe, who claimed an assist for what looks like being the winning goal, is replaced by Walcott late on.
88'
K. Long enters the game and replaces J. Cork.
Burnley boss Dyche brings on Long for Cork in his final roll of the dice.
87'
Burnley have not been able to put together an attack of any note since falling behind. Everton are growing in confidence but Calvert-Lewin is unable to keep his latest shot on target.
86'
T. Davies enters the game and replaces Richarlison.
Kean, Pope and Richarlison are all back on the field. Davies is being readied to come on but Ancelotti is holding off from making the change for now. Calvert-Lewin gets in front of his marker and flicks on a corner, but nobody in blue is there to help it over the line.
Richarlison is replaced by Davies for the closing stages of the match, with Everton looking to protect their one-goal lead.
83'
Pope races off his line to get to the ball before Richarlison, who would have had a simple finish if not for the Burnley goalkeeper's intervention.
80'
D. Calvert-Lewin has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by D. Sidibé.
GOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLL!!!! EVERTON 1-0 BURNLEY!! Calvert-Lewin gives Ancelotti lift-off with a superb diving header! Sigurdsson wins back possession out wide and Sidibe's cross is met by the head of Calvert-Lewin, who guides it in via the post.
Sidibe has been heavily involved today and his hard work finally pays off. This goal was all about the quality of Calvert-Lewin's header, though.
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78'
Pope shows some courageous goalkeeping to pounce on Sidibe's low cross. Everton are desperately looking to build some momentum.
77'
M. Kean enters the game and replaces Bernard.
This is an interesting one. Rodriguez bends his run to get on the end of a pass in behind, but he is beaten to it by Pickford. However, the Everton goalkeeper is adjudged to have handled the ball just outside the box and a free-kick is awarded.
Kean, who has had his struggles since joining from Juventus, comes on for Bernard in Everton's first change.
74'
A. Barnes enters the game and replaces C. Wood.
Wood has not been 100-per-cent fit and is replaced by Barnes for the final 15 minutes or so.
73'
Digne powers forward down the left and superbly brings Delph's pass under control, killing it with one touch. The end product, again, is lacking from Everton's perspective as the cross is dealt with.
72'
Not one but two attempted throughballs from Bernard are blocked. Coleman decides to have a go from 25 yards, sending a swerving shot over the crossbar.
70'
Sigurdsson hammers the ball high into the stands from 25 yards. Burnley are dealing with pretty much every ball into the box. Will either side find a breakthrough in the remaining 20 minutes?
68'
J. Guðmundsson enters the game and replaces R. Brady.
Brady is replaced by the returning Gudmundsson in the first change of the contest.
67'
Everton hit their opponents on the counter. Bernard has space to run into down the left but fails to picks out a team-mate at the end of his burst. The home side are knocking on the door as we approach the final 20 minutes.
66'
Sidibe's path down the right is blocked by Taylor. Cork is then caught in possession by Sigurdsson, but the referee feels he was fouled in the process and a free-kick is awarded.
64'
McNeil is positioned well to deal with a cross into the box. Sigurdsson's corner is cleared. We are more than an hour into the contest yet both managers have held off from making changes.
60'
McNeil picks out the run of Brady, who is left all alone towards the back post. He tries to get it back across to Rodriguez rather than going for goal himself, the ball dropping wide of the target.
58'
Sidibe gets the wrong side of his man but slightly overhits the ball. It hits Taylor and then ricochets off Sidibe before nestling into the side-netting. Half the ground thought it was a goal!
56'
SHOT! Bernard, seemingly over the knock sustained a little earlier, carries the ball 15 yards, uses the decoy run of Digne to his advantage and tries to bend the ball into the bottom-right corner. It takes a deflection and goes behind for a corner.
54'
Bernard is clattered into and is limping around - his exit would be a blow for Everton if he is forced off. Sigurdsson slides in to win back possession for his side. The ball is worked to Sidibe, whose cross is blocked by Taylor.
52'
This has been a terrible start to the second half - as scrappy a game you will see this season. Burnley are seeing a lot more of the ball compared to the first half, which will surely be a concern for Ancelotti. The Italian could do with making an early substitution.
50'
The home side have not got going at all since the restart. Burnley are probing away but are still awaiting their first on-target effort of the match.
47'
Burnley striker Rodriguez, kept very quiet so far, has an effort early in the second half that is so bad it actually goes out for a throw.
46'
RESTART! Burnley get us back up and running on Merseyside. Neither manager made any changes at the interval, so it is as you were.
45' +2
HALF-TIME: EVERTON 0-0 BURNLEY
45'
Digne gets on the end of a half-cleared corner, sending his miscued shot against a Burnley player and out for another corner. Once again, the set-piece is cleared.
44'
Bernard is being allowed to dictate play from a slightly deeper midfield position. The problem for Everton is when they get into the final third - they are struggling to do much with the ball.
43'
We are into the final couple of minutes of a fairly subdued first half at Goodison Park. Digne gets away from his man down the left but Tarkowski cuts out the cross. From the next delivery, Calvert-Lewin gets between two defenders but cannot keep his header on target.
41'
Sigurdsson whips the left-sided free-kick into the box and Mee is there to head it clear. The ball comes back into the box shortly after but Pope is first to it.
40'
Calvert-Lewin does very well to control a difficult pass into his path, knock it past Tarkowski and make the most of the contact when it arrives. Everton's best moments have come via set-pieces and they have another one here...
37'
Wood holds up the ball and waits for a few of his team-mates to get up the field and join him. It is worked to Brady on the right and Digne pulls back on his opponent - a free-kick for Burnley in a good crossing position.
33'
Burnley are struggling to get the ball out of their own half. Everton are steadily building momentum and have now recorded 205 passes, compared to 69 for the visitors.
31'
Sigurdsson's corner is cleared as far as Sidibe, who sends a shot into a sea of bodies. Everton have plenty of momentum on their side - can they make it count before half-time?
30'
Delph has a go from about 35 yards out, sending his shot against Bardsley. The ball arrives in the box via Bernard's chipped cross, which is headed behind for another corner.
28'
Bardsley times his tackle on Bernard to perfection, though the home fans in attendance do not agree. Everton have injected a little more pace into their game over the last couple of minutes.
27'
The game has gone incredibly stale, with the attacking players in both sides struggling to get involved. Everton have edged things overall, without managing to create anything of note from open play.
23'
OFF TARGET! It appears to be more of a 3-5-2 formation for Everton, with Coleman tucking in alongside Mina and Holgate in the backline. Sigurdsson's latest free-kick delivery is a good one, but Calvert-Lewin is stretching and unable to keep his header on target.
21'
The home fans are encouraged by their side's one-touch passing, but they need to show more end product. Bernard produces some brilliant footwork to create some space and play the ball to Sigurdsson, who loses it straight away.
19'
It has been a very scrappy game so far. Everton are focusing their attacks down the left, but Tarkowski and Brady have produced some good challenges over the last couple of minutes to thwart the hosts' attacks.
17'
Burnley are not seeing a great deal of the ball at the moment, but boss Sean Dyche will not be too concerned with what he has seen. Seventeen minutes have been played and Holgate is the only player to have managed a shot on target thus far.
15'
Digne takes on the free-kick from 25 yards. He clips the top of the wall and it goes behind for a corner, which comes to little as a free-kick is awarded for a foul on Pope.
13'
Richarlison is proving too hot to handle. He again charges forward with the ball and Brady feels he has no choice but to barge his opponent off the ball, around 25 yards from goal.
12'
Taylor barges into the back of Richarlison to give away another free-kick, but it is too far out for Sigurdsson to float it into the box. Everton instead attempt to patiently work the ball forward, only for the attack to break down.
10'
Everton are looking a lot more settled now compared to the opening few minutes. The game's two chances so far have come from set-pieces, but neither team has managed to find a breakthrough.
6'
Richarlison is given the chance to charge towards the opposition box and get an effort away. However, Burnley defender Tarkowski steps out of the backline and gets in the way of the shot.
4'
Everton deal with the corner but it has been a nervy start to the match for Ancelotti's men. Crosses into the box will be key for the visitors today.
3'
Holgate fouls Wood and Burnley have a chance to float a deep free-kick into the area. Mee loops the ball towards the back post and Rodriguez helps it into the middle, where Mina is waiting to guide it over the crossbar for a corner.
1'
KICK-OFF! A new era for Everton officially begins as Richarlison gets the game under way on Merseyside.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Premier League meeting between Everton and Burnley at Goodison Park.
Carlo Ancelotti takes charge of Everton for the first time, five days on from being named as the permanent successor to Marco Silva. Ancelotti, known for his trophy-winning pedigree, is tasked with lifting the Toffees up the table after a disappointing first half to the campaign. They enter this game 15th in the Premier League after back-to-back draws against Manchester United and Arsenal.
Burnley have won two games on the bounce by a 1-0 scoreline - at home to Newcastle United and away at Bournemouth - to move into the top half of the division, five points better off than opponents Everton. Not since April have they won three league games on the spin, while you have to go back to November 2017 to find the last time they achieved that feat without conceding a goal.
Everton subs: Maarten Stekelenburg, Tom Davies, Moise Kean, Michael Keane, Theo Walcott, Leighton Baines, Cenk Tosun.
EVERTON XI (4-4-2): Jordan Pickford; Seamus Coleman (c), Yerry Mina, Mason Holgate, Lucas Digne; Djibril Sidibe, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Fabian Delph, Bernard; Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison.
BURNLEY XI (4-4-2): Nick Pope; Phil Bardsley, James Tarkowski, Ben Mee (c), Charlie Taylor; Robbie Brady, Jack Cork, Ashley Westwood, Dwight McNeil; Jay Rodriguez, Chris Wood.
Everton subs: Erik Pieters, Ashley Barnes, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Joe Hart, Daniel Drinkwater, Matthew Lowton, Kevin Long.
The teams are coming out onto the pitch at Goodison Park, with kick-off just moments away.
Both managers, in their own way, will be happy enough with what they have seen so far. Ancelotti will know Everton have to be more clinical in front of goal if they are to pick up victory in his first game in charge, while Dyche's Burnley will look to profit from set-piece opportunities when they arrive. A big 45 minutes awaits both sides!
This victory moves Everton up to 13th place in the Premier League, now within two points of Burnley. Next up for Ancelotti's men is a trip to Newcastle United on Saturday, the same day that Burnley host Manchester United.
That's all for today's live coverage. Thanks for joining!
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