Everton stay on Merseyside this weekend for another Premier League home game against Crystal Palace.
David Moyes will be looking for his first win in four games when Oliver Glasner’s side arrive at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday.
The Toffees have failed to secure a win in any of their last four games across all competitions following the draw on Monday night against West Ham United.
And things won’t get much easier when an unbeaten Crystal Palace arrive on the docks.
Everton will be without Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who will be watching the game from the stands following his suspension picked up earlier in the week.
Concerns will be slowly beginning to rise over Everton’s lack of firepower at the top end of the pitch, which has hurt them in recent games.
Ahead of the clash on Sunday, Opta have shared their latest prediction as to who is most likely to come out of the meeting with all three points.
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Last week, Jack Grealish’s father urged him to shoot more frequently as he still searches for his first Everton goal.
Finding the back of the net has been a real problem for Everton so far this season.
With goals being an issue, Opta’s supercomputer has predicted Sunday’s visitors, Crystal Palace, as the more likely victors.
According to their prediction, there are the following chances of how the game could end.
Everton win: 33.1%
Draw: 25.6%
Crystal Palace win: 41.3%
Everton News columnist Alan Myers spotted a number of Everton positives on Monday evening despite the disappointing draw against a struggling West Ham.
Fortunately, Everton did not come out of the game with nothing, but Moyes will be keen to get back to winning ways.
Crystal Palace face European away trip before Everton
The game will be held on Sunday afternoon, with Palace in Europa Conference League action on Thursday evening.
Palace will be facing Dynamo Kyiv in Poland before they then prepare for their Premier League game against the Toffees.
Glasner’s squad will be tested to the extreme, with Palace not exactly bolstering their depth over the summer.
Tony Bellew has urged Everton fans to have more patience following a frustrating few weeks for the Blues.
A game against a Palace side, who’ve played European football in midweek, could be the perfect opportunity for Moyes and his players.