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Everton hit two late goals to beat Crystal Palace at Goodison Park.
The Toffees endured a frustrating afternoon and had Jordan Pickford to thank for saving Luka Milivojević’s second-half penalty.
Substitutes Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Cenk Tosun then scored late goals to seal all three points. Relive the match below.
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Preview
What time does it start?
Everton vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 4pm.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports’ Premier League and Main Event channels from 3:30pm, while Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the match online via the SkyGo app.
The match is also available on Now TV by grabbing a Sky Sports Day Pass for just £7.99. Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
It’s a big game for…
Patrick van Aanholt: The Dutchman delivered a poor performance against Wolves, giving the ball away cheaply at times and he was beaten far too easily by Matt Doherty’s movement for the goal. With the likes of Theo Walcott, Bernard and Richarlison providing both pace and excellent movement up front, Roy Hodgson will hope his limited exertions with the Netherlands have given him sufficient time to come back refreshed.
Best stat…
7: Gylfi Sigurdsson has contributed to seven goals in his last six Premier League starts against Crystal Palace. The 29-year-old Icelandic midfielder has scored three goals and registered four assists in that time against the London club.
Player to watch…
Bernard: The Brazilian has had to bide his time at Goodison Park, making just one substitute appearance in his first month on Merseyside. However, the former Shakhtar Donetsk winger was superb against Leicester, setting up Richarlison for Everton’s opener after jinking past two defenders, while showing similar skill on various other occasions. Bernard did not shy away from his defensive duties either, and those are ominous signs for Palace as the summer signing’s confidence increases.
Past three meetings…
Everton 3 (Sigurdsson, Niasse, Davies) Crystal Palace 1 (Milivojevic pen), Premier League, February 2018
Crystal Palace 2 (McArthur, Zaha) Everton 2 (Baines pen, Niasse), Premier League, November 2017
Crystal Palace 0 Everton 1 (Coleman), Premier League, January 2017
Form guide…
Everton: DLLWLW
Crystal Palace: LWDWLL
Odds…
Everton to win: 17/20
Crystal Palace to win: 7/2
Draw: 13/5
75 minutes
James Tomkins and James McArthur are involved in a nasty collision. The game goes on and Townsend swings in a cross towards Zaha. Keane blocks the cross and nearly turns it into his own goal, with Pickford keeping it out. There's a stoppage in play now as both Tomkins and McArthur are treated.
77 minutes
Palace centre-back Tomkins already has his arm strapped up after a first half collision with Richarlison. Both him and McArthur are okay to carry on.
78 minutes
Sigurdsson's left-footed effort is deflected out for an Everton corner.
79 minutes
It's a poor corner again. Roy Hodgson will be happy with the way his side have defended today.
80 minutes
Another corner for Everton after Wan Bissaka makes a crunching tackle near the corner flag.
81 minutes
Seamus Coleman is booked after taking down Zaha as Palace look to break from the corner.
82 minutes
Double change for Everton. Debutant Andre Gomes comes off for Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Theo Walcott is replaced by Ademola Lookman.
83 minutes
Two offensive changes from Marco Silva. Palace are yet to make a substitution this afternoon.
83 minutes
Calvert-Lewin is now supporting Tosun in the attack with Ademola Lookman on the right hand side. It's more or less a 4-4-2 now with Gueye and Sigurdsson the two men in midfield.
84 minutes
Is there a winner in this? Time is running out. Everton have another corner.
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