BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope - 7: Unconvincing punch when he should have caught in first 10 minutes but produced a good reaction save with his legs to deny Calvert-Lewin from point-blank range soon after. At full-stretch to fingertip Rodriguez's shot round the post at start of the second half and another save with his feet to deny Sigurdsson in last minute that would both have impressed watching England manager Gareth Southgate. AFP
Matthew Lowton - 8: Lovely diagonal pass into the box for Wood early on and then intercepted Pickford's throw to curl over a perfect cross into the danger area that Everton scrambled clear. Determined flying block to deny Gomes just after the break. Did well up against Richarlison. Reuters
James Tarkowski - 7: Won some vital challenges and one very important header in the first half that cleared dangerous Richarlison cross. Burnley were well organised at the back and Tarkowski was central to this. PA
Ben Mee - 7: Had looked comfortable against the in-form Calvert-Lewin but allowed the striker to get in front of him for the leveller. Not the first defender to suffer that fate this season, to be fair. A number of excellent tackles as Everton increased the pressure in the second half. Header well saved by Pickford in the last 10 minutes. AP
Charlie Taylor - 6: Always looking to press forward down the left but struggled to deal with Iwobi down his flank, particularly in the first half. Reuters
Robbie Brady - 7: Back in the team and gave Burnley the perfect start with powerful right-footed low drive into the bottom corner. Not a huge amount of influence on the game after that. Reuters
Ashley Westwood - 6: Had played really well in the opening 45 with his interception setting up Brady’s goal only to be brushed off the ball by Allan in build-up to Calvert-Lewin’s equaliser. AP
Josh Brownhill - 7: Made life very difficult for his midfield opponents at start of the game with relentless pressing. Fired a shot just wide after 20 minutes after brushing off Doucoure's challenge. Must have been fears of an own goal when he hacked Richarlison's cross up and over own bar in second half. Another chance deflected into side netting late on. Getty
Dwight McNeil - 6: Played good one two with Wood to set-up the striker for chance in the first half. Fantastic skill to turn inside Allan after the break but couldn’t produce the final ball into box to match. Glorious chance to win the game in injury-time but scuffed his shot well wide. Getty
Jay Rodriguez - 6: Always busy without really threatening the Everton defence. AP
Chris Wood - 7: Good centre-forward play just before the break to bully Keane out of challenge but should have done better with low shot that was saved by Pickford. Lucky to avoid serious injury with heavy landing after beating Gomes to a header. His usual handful upfront. AP
SUBS: Ashley Barnes – (On for Rodriguez 76’) N/A.
Josh Benson – (On for Brady 86’) N/A. Getty
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 7: Important stop to prevent Wood making the score 2-0 in first half. Quality save on the line to stop Wood's header with seven minutes left. Continues to lack conviction on crosses at times. Honours even with England rival Pope on the day. PA
Yerry Mina - 7: Colombian defender, promoted from bench, can look ungainly at times but dealt well with Wood’s strength and made one vital tackle to prevent substitute Barnes' goal-scoring chance. AFP
Michael Keane - 7: Had looked solid until out-muscled by Wood after huge boot up-field from keeper Pope that almost resulted in a goal for the Kiwi. Pinpoint pass out from the back to start the Everton attack just before the hour. AFP
Ben Godfrey - 8: Vital tackle to deny Wood the chance after a good ball into the box by Lowton. Moved from central defence to left-back when Carlo Ancelotti reshuffled the pack after Delph's injury. Looked comfortable in either position. Reuters
Alex Iwobi - 6: Played right wing-back and found himself in acres of space at times in the first half. Lots of surging runs and one good ball into the middle found Calvert-Lewin but striker was denied by Pope. Needs to work on his crossing if he is to play regularly in that wide position. Reuters
Allan - 6: Started really poorly and struggled to find a yellow shirt with his passing. One of those sloppy passes was intercepted by Burnley and led to Brady’s opener. Showed his strength to dispossess Westwood to start move that led to equaliser. Reuters
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 6: Like his midfield partner Allan, Doucoure started the game off the pace as Burnley dominated the centre of the park. Came to life after 30 minutes with powerful run forward to set up half-chance for Calvert-Lewin. Like Allan, played better when Gomes joined the midfield. AFP
Fabian Delph - 5: His second league start of the season playing out on left but lasted only 25 minutes before pulling his hamstring after surging run forward. PA
James Rodriguez - 7: Not his usual threat in the first half and wasted one promising counter-attack with poor decision-making with his final ball. Started the second with an awful pass behind Iwobi that went out for throw-in but then produced a trademark curling left-foot finish that forced Pope into brilliant save. Beautiful drag back and pass to put Iwobi clear down the right just after the hour mark, another wonderful through ball to set up Sigurdsson’s late chance. EPA
Richarlison - 6: Shot wide from edge of the area after 35 minutes and then swung over a dangerous ball into the box soon after that caused Burnley problems. Perfect low ball from the left into middle to supply Calvert-Lewin’s opener. Frustrating to watch on days like this when he can appear disinterested. Reuters
Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 7: Saw an early toe-poke stopped at close-range by Pope and made no mistake on brink of half-time with similar finish to level the scores for 11th league goal of campaign. So lethal in the box this season. PA
SUBS: Andre Gomes - (On for Delph 28’) 7: Everton looked more comfortable with their formation when the Portuguese midfielder came on and the team switched from back three to back four. Strong running and sprayed the ball around well. AFP
Gylfi Sigurdsson - (On for Doucoure 81’) N/A. Could have grabbed later winner but shot was saved by Pope. Getty
Cenk Tosun - (On for Allan 89’) N/A. AFP
BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope - 7: Unconvincing punch when he should have caught in first 10 minutes but produced a good reaction save with his legs to deny Calvert-Lewin from point-blank range soon after. At full-stretch to fingertip Rodriguez's shot round the post at start of the second half and another save with his feet to deny Sigurdsson in last minute that would both have impressed watching England manager Gareth Southgate. AFP
Matthew Lowton - 8: Lovely diagonal pass into the box for Wood early on and then intercepted Pickford's throw to curl over a perfect cross into the danger area that Everton scrambled clear. Determined flying block to deny Gomes just after the break. Did well up against Richarlison. Reuters
James Tarkowski - 7: Won some vital challenges and one very important header in the first half that cleared dangerous Richarlison cross. Burnley were well organised at the back and Tarkowski was central to this. PA
Ben Mee - 7: Had looked comfortable against the in-form Calvert-Lewin but allowed the striker to get in front of him for the leveller. Not the first defender to suffer that fate this season, to be fair. A number of excellent tackles as Everton increased the pressure in the second half. Header well saved by Pickford in the last 10 minutes. AP
Charlie Taylor - 6: Always looking to press forward down the left but struggled to deal with Iwobi down his flank, particularly in the first half. Reuters
Robbie Brady - 7: Back in the team and gave Burnley the perfect start with powerful right-footed low drive into the bottom corner. Not a huge amount of influence on the game after that. Reuters
Ashley Westwood - 6: Had played really well in the opening 45 with his interception setting up Brady’s goal only to be brushed off the ball by Allan in build-up to Calvert-Lewin’s equaliser. AP
Josh Brownhill - 7: Made life very difficult for his midfield opponents at start of the game with relentless pressing. Fired a shot just wide after 20 minutes after brushing off Doucoure's challenge. Must have been fears of an own goal when he hacked Richarlison's cross up and over own bar in second half. Another chance deflected into side netting late on. Getty
Dwight McNeil - 6: Played good one two with Wood to set-up the striker for chance in the first half. Fantastic skill to turn inside Allan after the break but couldn’t produce the final ball into box to match. Glorious chance to win the game in injury-time but scuffed his shot well wide. Getty
Jay Rodriguez - 6: Always busy without really threatening the Everton defence. AP
Chris Wood - 7: Good centre-forward play just before the break to bully Keane out of challenge but should have done better with low shot that was saved by Pickford. Lucky to avoid serious injury with heavy landing after beating Gomes to a header. His usual handful upfront. AP
SUBS: Ashley Barnes – (On for Rodriguez 76’) N/A.
Josh Benson – (On for Brady 86’) N/A. Getty
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 7: Important stop to prevent Wood making the score 2-0 in first half. Quality save on the line to stop Wood's header with seven minutes left. Continues to lack conviction on crosses at times. Honours even with England rival Pope on the day. PA
Yerry Mina - 7: Colombian defender, promoted from bench, can look ungainly at times but dealt well with Wood’s strength and made one vital tackle to prevent substitute Barnes' goal-scoring chance. AFP
Michael Keane - 7: Had looked solid until out-muscled by Wood after huge boot up-field from keeper Pope that almost resulted in a goal for the Kiwi. Pinpoint pass out from the back to start the Everton attack just before the hour. AFP
Ben Godfrey - 8: Vital tackle to deny Wood the chance after a good ball into the box by Lowton. Moved from central defence to left-back when Carlo Ancelotti reshuffled the pack after Delph's injury. Looked comfortable in either position. Reuters
Alex Iwobi - 6: Played right wing-back and found himself in acres of space at times in the first half. Lots of surging runs and one good ball into the middle found Calvert-Lewin but striker was denied by Pope. Needs to work on his crossing if he is to play regularly in that wide position. Reuters
Allan - 6: Started really poorly and struggled to find a yellow shirt with his passing. One of those sloppy passes was intercepted by Burnley and led to Brady’s opener. Showed his strength to dispossess Westwood to start move that led to equaliser. Reuters
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 6: Like his midfield partner Allan, Doucoure started the game off the pace as Burnley dominated the centre of the park. Came to life after 30 minutes with powerful run forward to set up half-chance for Calvert-Lewin. Like Allan, played better when Gomes joined the midfield. AFP
Fabian Delph - 5: His second league start of the season playing out on left but lasted only 25 minutes before pulling his hamstring after surging run forward. PA
James Rodriguez - 7: Not his usual threat in the first half and wasted one promising counter-attack with poor decision-making with his final ball. Started the second with an awful pass behind Iwobi that went out for throw-in but then produced a trademark curling left-foot finish that forced Pope into brilliant save. Beautiful drag back and pass to put Iwobi clear down the right just after the hour mark, another wonderful through ball to set up Sigurdsson’s late chance. EPA
Richarlison - 6: Shot wide from edge of the area after 35 minutes and then swung over a dangerous ball into the box soon after that caused Burnley problems. Perfect low ball from the left into middle to supply Calvert-Lewin’s opener. Frustrating to watch on days like this when he can appear disinterested. Reuters
Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 7: Saw an early toe-poke stopped at close-range by Pope and made no mistake on brink of half-time with similar finish to level the scores for 11th league goal of campaign. So lethal in the box this season. PA
SUBS: Andre Gomes - (On for Delph 28’) 7: Everton looked more comfortable with their formation when the Portuguese midfielder came on and the team switched from back three to back four. Strong running and sprayed the ball around well. AFP
Gylfi Sigurdsson - (On for Doucoure 81’) N/A. Could have grabbed later winner but shot was saved by Pope. Getty