Burnley proved their midweek victory over Manchester United was no fluke as they beat Everton at Turf Moor for back-to-back 1-0 home wins.
Wade Elliott's 34th-minute strike gave the Clarets their second Premier League top-five scalp inside four days.
Everton striker Louis Saha then missed a controversial second-half penalty which had wrongly been awarded after Tony Hibbert went down in the area.
Burnley took the lead in the 34th minute through Elliott. The midfielder and Paterson had both fluffed their attempts at Blake's right-wing cross but Fletcher turned the ball back to Elliott and as no-one closed him down he picked his spot and curled home his shot.
The pressure was beginning to grow on the home side Everton were gifted a route back into the match in the 75th minute when referee Phil Dowd awarded a penalty against McCann despite television replays showing Hibbert had gone down without a touch in the area. Saha stepped up and pulled his spot-kick wide of Jensen's left-hand post.
A victory Burnley surely deserved. Burnley move to 7th position after this victory but Everton remain rock bottom . Moyes will have a lot to think about in the coming weeks.