Crystal Palace vs Everton tips and predictions: Selhurst roar to lift Eagles past Toffees
Planet Sport Bet's Robbie Savage has predicted the crowd at Selhurst Park can lift Crystal Palace to victory over a resurgent Everton side.
That was a good win for Crystal Palace against Burnley, 2-0 and keeping a clean sheet.
Crystal Palace have kept more clean sheets in the Premier League than any other side. That’s five. Can they keep a clean sheet against Everton? I’m not so sure they will.
But at Selhurst Park, the momentum, the crowd behind them, I’m gonna go with a 2-1 Palace win.
Robbie’s Tip: Crystal Palace 2-1 Everton
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Crystal Palace vs Everton team news
Roy Hodgson was thrilled to welcome Eberechi Eze back to the fold last week but Michael Olise, James Tomkins, Jesurun Rak-Sakyi and Dean Henderson are ruled out.
Everton's Dele Alli is back in training and nearing a return but Andre Gomes is still a few weeks away.
Amadou Onana, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Jarrad Branthwaite and Seamus Coleman will all be assessed on Friday.
Key stats
- Palace have won just one of their 17 Premier League meetings with Everton
- No team has kept more clean sheets in the Premier League this season than Palace (5)
- No side has failed to score in more Premier League games this season than Everton (5)
Planet Sport’s other bets to consider
Crystal Palace already look like an archetypal Hodgson mid-table team. The Eagles are a solid 7/10 most weeks and you need to be ready to compete against them.
That’s the least you expect from a Sean Dyche side and given Everton’s new-found goalscoring form, this looks like an entertaining game.
The Blues are averaging 1.75 goals across their last eight games which is their best return since February 2023 when they beat Tottenham 5-4 in the cup and drew 3-3 with Man Utd.
Man City, Arsenal and Tottenham all won by the odd goal on their last visit to Selhurst Park but are the only teams to topple Palace in 15 at home.
The return of Eze adds creativity to a misfiring attack. He’s averaging a key pass every 27 minutes when on the pitch and created their opener against Burnley.
Both teams scoring has been a rarity in Palace games, but Everton are putting more bodies forward and it’s resulting in goals. There have been 21 goals in their seven away games.