
Roy Keane interrupts Ian Wright to share latest Everton prediction
Roy Keane wasn’t messing around as he offered his prediction ahead of the Everton trip to face Fulham on Saturday.
The Toffees are set to travel to Craven Cottage on 10 May in the hope of getting back to winning ways after a draw last time out.
Ipswich Town secured a point in a 2-2 draw at Goodison despite their relegation, with Marco Silva’s side representing a different prospect.
With that being said, Keane has offered his prediction ahead of the clash, cutting off Ian Wright in the process.

Keane in quickfire Fulham v Everton prediction
There is no doubt that the clash on the bank of the Thames will be difficult after a rough patch of form under David Moyes in recent weeks.
This comes despite a defeat for Fulham in their last outing as they fell to a 1-0 defeat against Aston Villa at Villa Park.
Regardless of this, the former Toffees boss still has European football in his sights after what has been a largely productive campaign.
Position | Club | Games played | Goal difference | Points |
8. | Bournemouth | 35 | +13 | 53 |
9. | Brentford | 35 | +9 | 52 |
10. | Brighton | 35 | +1 | 52 |
11. | Fulham | 35 | +3 | 51 |
As a result, three points could be hugely important to Fulham, especially against a struggling Toffees side who haven’t won since mid-April.
This hasn’t been lost on Wright, who began to speak on Stick to Football (8 May), as he said: “They’re still going for Europe, Fulham. Still trying…”
This was before he was cut off by Keane, who added: “2-1 Fulham, skip the chat, I just had to dive in there.”
Everton can stop rot with Fulham win
There was so much positive about the Toffees when Moyes returned as head coach that has somewhat fallen away in recent weeks.
The performance against Ipswich was one of a side who know they have little to play for despite the constant edge between players in L4.
As a result, the Scottish head coach will be hoping for a much better showing against Fulham from the likes of Iliman Ndiaye, who was quiet last time out.
It will certainly be interesting to see if the Evertonians can prove Keane wrong, given how certain he was of his prediction at Craven Cottage.
This means that Moyes will have to get one over on Silva regardless of the Cottagers’ performances in the Premier League this season.