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Match Preview: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Everton

After their warm-weather break in the UAE, Everton return to Premier League action in a televised Saturday night encounter at the Molineux stadium.

Everton have already scored an impressive 4-0 win over Wolves this season at home back in December — a very rare emphatic win under Sean Dyche — and will be looking to mobilize their improving Premier League record to secure a second win and complete only this season's second double after Everton's last and very impressive win at Crystal Palace last month.

The return of Nathan Patterson and Youssef Chermiti to the first-team squad after recovering from their injuries has boosted the line-up options for David Moyes going into this game, and his pre-match press conference should reveal if any more of the walking wounded have recovered sufficiently to play their part.

Currently, Mangala, Calvert-Lewin, Broja, Ndiaye and McNeil are all thought to be unavailable despite progress on some of the injuries involved suggesting they may not be as serious as first thought. But Moyes still has to try to extend The Blues's remarkable unbeaten run in the Premier League without this cadre of attacking players.

That unbeaten run could extend to 7 games when they take on a Wolves side that pulled off a surprise win at Bournemouth to help them escape the clutches of the relegation zone, establishing a 5-point cushion over Leicester City and Ipswich Town.

Wolves go into this game just below Everton in the Premier League table but there is a 10-point differential between the teams that Moyes will be keen to at least sustain — if not extend — in the remarkable run since the initial defeat to Aston Villa in his first game after returning to Goodison Park.

Meanwhile, for the home side, the most significant loss is that of talisman Matheus Cunha who is suspended after being sent-off for headbutting Milos Kerkez in the FA Cup 5th Round loss to Bournemouth. Mosquera, Kalajdzic, Gonzalez and Chiwone are all out injured, while Gomes, Agbadou and Guedes are rated as doubtful.

Kick-off: 8 pm GMT, Saturday 8 March 2025

Referee: Stuart Attwell.

Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis, Natalie Aspinall.

Fourth Official: Tom Bramall.

Video Assistant Referee: Graham Scott.

Assistant VAR: Dan Cook.

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