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Welcome to our live coverage of the Premier League clash between Everton and Fulham at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Kick-off is at 3pm. Everton will go into the game buoyed by the news that star man Iliman Ndiaye will be fit to face the Cottagers after coming off injured in Monday's 1-1 draw at Sunderland.
There was much anticipation ahead of the 2025/26 season, with David Moyes gearing up for his first full campaign at Everton since departing the club 12 years ago. It began in the worst possible way,
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Everton FC, currently 14th in the Premier League, hosts 15th-place Fulham (+233) on Saturday, in a clash of bottom-half clubs. Below, you can find our prediction for this contest.
Everton and Tottenham Hotspur meet at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday in a Premier League fixture that carries plenty of intrigue, and with both sides eager to set the tone for the weeks ahead. The visitors boast the strongest away record in the Premier League so far,
Everton lack an attacking outlet at full-back beyond summer signing Adam Aznou, who is deemed not physically ready. Between them, Jake O’Brien and Vitalii Mykolenko have created just five chances, and the latter is yet to complete a cross. It has led to an over-reliance on isolated wingers Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye to fashion chances.
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Both Everton youth teams come unstuck
Everton actually went ahead in the 21st minute, a good interception and carry from young Akarakiri fed Jacob Beaumont- Clark and he took the shot on his weaker right foot to take the lead, 1-0.