Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(42) 30 Goals 31 (50)
(29) 19 Assists 19 (31)
(6.4) 6.7 Average Ratings 6.7 (6.6)
28.8 Average Age 28.5
183.9 Average Height (cm) 182.8
(0.8) 1 Shots pg 0.7 (0.8)
(47%) 47% Aerial Duel Success 48% (50%)
(0.6) 0.6 Dribbles pg 0.7 (0.9)
(1.4) 1.3 Tackles pg 1.2 (1.4)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premier League.

Missing Players

Everton
Crystal Palace
Player Reason Status Rating
Yerry Mina Out 6.61
Fabian Delph Out 6.61
Andros Townsend Out 6.71
Nathan Patterson Out N/A
Salomón Rondón Out 6.19
Jarrad Branthwaite Out 6.15
Michael Keane Doubtful 6.72
Gylfi Sigurdsson Out N/A
Donny van de Beek Doubtful 6.47
Ben Godfrey Doubtful 6.51
Player Reason Status Rating
Nathan Ferguson Out 5.98
James McArthur Doubtful 6.84

Team News

Everton
Crystal Palace
  • Salomon Rondon and Jarrad Branthwaite are both suspended after their red cards in Everton's 3-2 home defeat to Brentford on Sunday.
  • Michael Keane is available, which is good news for Frank Lampard who is already missing Yerry Mina. Ben Godfrey has an outside chance of returning.
  • Donny van de Beek has missed the last two months for Everton but should return to the matchday squad to face the club that also wanted to sign him in January.
  • Demarai Gray is pushing for a recall but will have to usurp Anthony Gordon in the team after Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored on his return to the starting XI against Brentford.
  • Crystal Palace went to a back five for the first time all season in the Premier League as they drew 1-1 away to Aston Villa on Sunday.
  • Marc Guehi was fit to start for the Eagles but James McArthur missed out for Patrick Vieira's side. Vicente Guaita made the bench with Jack Butland in goal. ]
  • Jeffrey Schlupp scored a late equaliser against Villa and will hope to be rewarded with a start here.
  • Michael Olise, Odsonne Edouard, Will Hughes and Jordan Ayew are also options to start for the away side.

Prediction

  • Everton have received as many red cards as they have won games in the Premier League under Frank Lampard after going down to 9 men in their 3-2 defeat to Brentford on Sunday. They head into the midweek round of games two places and two points above the bottom three with two games to play.
  • Crystal Palace haven't really got anything to play for other than jostling for the mid-table positions but are unbeaten across their last four after drawing 1-1 away to Aston Villa on Sunday. The Eagles have only lost two of their last nine away league matches.
  • Everton, who are really desperate now, are at least unbeaten across their last six home matches against Palace. Finishing the season away to Arsenal, they simply need a positive result here.
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User Predictions

Comments (15)

 
  • Crystal palace to win

  • "Everton, who are really desperate now, are at least unbeaten across their last six home matches against Palace. Finishing the season away to Arsenal, they simply need a positive result here." Why are they really desperate now? Why do they simply need a positive result? As long as Leeds don't win their game away against Brentford, they are safe. No need for any positive result at all.

  • Happy for Lampard, this was amusing to watch

  • Btts

  • I'll be shocked if I don't use a cliche and be surprised if I didn't mention 2.5 goals instead of 3 or over.

  • Palace has frustrated and dominated Everton since Viera took over, outscoring them 7-1 in two matches this season. One was an fa cup bout but you can't tell me that Evertons line today is any stronger than the one they presented in the cup. I think Palace win to nil is not a crazy shout here. Last time they played in Everton Ancelotti was coaching with Prime James and they still only mustered a 1-1 draw. I don't put stock in the results before that because this is a much different Palace team. 0-2, 0-1

  • Under 4.5 yellow cards

  • 1-0 en faveur d'Everton

  • I will be shocked if everton didn't win 1-0

  • Under 2.5 goals @1.80

  • Crystal Palace will be enshrined in EPL history as the team that sent Everton to relegation. Everton will remain in Championship for two years, returning to PL in 2024.

  • @ErikaRules Can you not read the table? Leeds need to win against Brentford away first of all, then Burnley need 1 or 2 positive results. The chance of Everton being relegated is extremely small. I don't know why the whoscored previewer said they simply need a positive result here, because they dont.