Everton
Crystal Palace host Everton at Selhurst Park in what promises to be an intriguing mid-table Premier League battle. Both sides are experiencing mixed form and will be desperate for points to move further away from the relegation zone.

Oliver Glasner's side have been strong defensively in recent weeks, keeping three clean sheets in their last four games. However, injuries are mounting, and squad depth may be an issue.
David Moyes has revitalised Everton since his return, guiding them to three consecutive wins and one draw in their last four games. They have been defensively solid and have found goals from midfield, compensating for their striker injuries.
Doucouré’s absence weakens Palace’s midfield, while França’s creativity will be missed.
With Calvert-Lewin and Broja both injured, Beto will be Everton’s main attacking outlet.
Glasner’s side will rely on Eze’s creativity, Mateta’s finishing, and their strong defensive setup.
Everton’s midfield has been their driving force, with Harrison and Lindstrøm posing attacking threats.
Palace will look to stay compact and hit Everton on the break, using Eze’s creativity and Sarr’s pace.
Moyes’ side will likely press high and try to control midfield battles while relying on Harrison and Beto to create attacking chances.
Expect a tight, tactical battle where both sides prioritise defensive solidity. Everton’s recent form gives them confidence, but Palace’s home advantage could play a factor.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Everton
Both teams have solid defences but lack firepower upfront, making a draw the most likely outcome.
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David Moyes has won more games against Crystal Palace than any other Premier League manager.
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