
Everton v Newcastle: Don Hutchison prediction made amid Nottingham Forest claim
Don Hutchison has predicted the result of the Everton v Newcastle clash and also shared a relegation admission on Nottingham Forest, Luton Town and Sheffield United.
The former Toffees and Liverpool midfielder believes that Burnley and Sheffield United will be getting relegated, with Luton, Nottingham Forest and his ex side battling it out to avoid finishing 18th.
However, he does not see Sean Dyche being able to mastermind a victory over Eddie Howe’s side on 2 April at St James’ Park.
Speaking on the world feed, Hutchison said (31 March, 21:55): “
Everton have got Newcastle away on Tuesday. I fancy Newcastle to beat them. Then they got Burnley. That’s a huge one. Them, Luton, Nottingham Forest will all be looking to avoid 18th place. The other two are gone.”
Dyche faces a tricky time as Everton battle relegation
With the Toffees facing Newcastle and Burnley in upcoming fixtures, Dyche must urgently address the team’s form and tactical setup.
Dyche’s task is clear and he needs to extract a better performance from his side to secure crucial points in their battle to avoid relegation.
The current system employed by him is not yielding the desired results, necessitating a potential change in tactics to rejuvenate the team.
Losing to Newcastle and Burnley would intensify Everton’s relegation worries, as it would further plunge them into the danger zone.
With Nottingham Forest and Luton Town also vying to avoid the drop, Everton cannot afford to drop points against fellow strugglers.
Dyche must instil belief and resilience in his players, urging them to rise to the occasion in these critical fixtures.

Adapting the team’s approach and maximizing their strengths will be pivotal in navigating through this challenging period.
In other Everton news, the Toffees have already made contact to sign two players in the summer transfer window.
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