
Jamie Carragher predicts Everton to extend 11-year record against Crystal Palace
Everton are unbeaten at home since moving into the Hill Dickinson Stadium, this weekend, they welcome the high-flying Eagles.
The Toffees‘ impressive start has been dampened by a four-game winless run, most recently Everton’s disappointing 1-1 draw against West Ham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday.
Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall will miss Sunday’s game against Crystal Palace after picking up four yellow cards has earned him a suspension.
The Blues will miss his creative spark, and David Moyes has decisions to make to improve the toothless Everton attack.

Jamie Carragher believes Everton can continue impressive run
Crystal Palace will travel to their game against Everton, having not had much luck on their visits to the blue half of Merseyside over the last decade.
The last time Palace took all three points back to London was in September 2014, when Neil Warnock led his side to a 3-2 at Goodison Park.
Last five meetings at Everton |
EVE 2-1 CRY |
EVE 1-1 CRY |
EVE 1-0 CRY (FA Cup) |
EVE 3-0 CRY |
EVE 3-2 CRY |
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher expects the Eagles’ 11-year wait for another win against Everton on the road to continue.
Carragher predicted this weekend’s fixture to end in a 1-1 draw on his Super Six guesses.

A draw would extend Moyes‘ winless streak in all competitions, and Everton are being tipped to continue the barren run by Opta’s supercomputer as well as Carragher.
Everton could rejig their attack
Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye looked to be bringing the flair and output that Everton fans had been missing after impressive performances against Brighton and Wolves in August.
However, the goal contributions have dried up for the two wingers.
Beto and Thierno Barry continue to struggle up top, with the former being Moyes’ preferred starter.
It could be time for a change in the forward line to end Oliver Glasner’s 19-game unbeaten run, with Dewsbury-Hall’s suspension potentially a good time to try something new.
Tyler Dibling is yet to be trusted with substantial minutes on the right wing but could add a fresh impotence in front of Jake O’Brien at right back.
It’ll be interesting to see what Moyes chooses to do, but an 11-year-long record isn’t going to be enough to stop this in-form Palace team.
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