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Your support makes all the difference.Crystal Palace take on Everton in the Premier league this weekend. Follow the live action here.
Today’s Premier League fixtures:
- Liverpool vs Swansea City – 12:30
- Bournemouth vs Watford – 15:00
- Crystal Palace vs Everton – 15:00
- Middlesbrough vs West Ham United – 15:00
- Stoke City vs Manchester United – 15:00
- West Bromwich Albion vs Sunderland – 15:00
- Manchester City vs Tottenham – 17:30
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It’s a big game for…
Scott Dann: The centre-back will have to lead by example and put in a sublime display at the back in order to crush the brimming confidence of the Everton strike-force following their win against Manchester City.
Best stat…
Home advantage appears to be of little importance between these two clubs, with the hosts having won just three of the last 15 Premier League meetings.
Remember when…
Romelu Lukaku put Everton in front against Palace at Goodison Park with a tremendous strike from a free-kick earlier this season.
Player to watch…
Tom Davies: The Everton youngster picked up man of the match against Pep Guardiola’s City following a prolific performance last weekend. Ronald Koeman will be hoping that he can replicate that form at Selhurst Park.
Past three-meetings…
Everton 1 (Lukaku) Crystal Palace 1 (Benteke), Premier League, September 2016
Crystal Palace 0 Everton 0, Premier League, April 2016
Everton 1 (Lukaku), Crystal Palace 1 (Dann), Premier League, December 2015
Odds
Crystal Palace to win: 43/20
Everton to win: 7/5
Draw: 49/20
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
Form guide…
Crystal Palace: DLLDLW
Everton: LWDWLW
Vital information…
KICK-OFF TIME: 15:00
TV: N/A
Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's 3pm Premier League kick-offs, where Manchester United take centre stage as they look to continue their 16-match unbeaten run against Stoke City, with Mark Hughes looking to claim victory against the side he used to play for.
Bournemouth welcome a Watford side that has not won any of their last six Premier League games to the Vitality Stadium, while Crystal Palace continue to search for their first league victory under Sam Allardyce with in-form Everton travelling south to Selhurst Park, fresh off the back of their 4-0 thumping of Manchester City.
Middlesbrough welcome West Ham to the Riverside, with Slaven Bilic hoping his side can build on last weekend's 3-0 victory over Palace even though Dimitri Payet remains a well-publicised absentee, and West Brom entertain Sunderland at the The Hawthorns with the chance to move out of the relegation zone.
Follow the latest action here, with team news set to land at 2pm.
There's just under 15 minutes until kick-off now. Stay tuned for updates of all the action and goals, as they happen.
CRYSTAL PALACE v EVERTON
Schlupp and Remy both make their first Premier League starts for Palace, meanwhile Everton remain unchanged following their victory against Manchester City. Mind due, I do not blame them for that - if it's not broke, don't fix it.
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