Everton beat Burnley to keep Europa League hopes alive

Seamus Coleman of Everton celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Burnley FC. (Photo by Chris Brunski Getty Images)

Everton beat Burnley 2-nil in the Premier League at Goodison Park in Liverpool on Friday.

A Ben Mee own goal and a Seamus Coleman header were enough to secure three points to take the home side to eighth in the table.

Sean Dyche's side have already secured their Premier League place for next season.

Everton's bid for a place in the top-seven will come to an end if Wolves beat Fulham on Saturday.

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