Analysing Everton ahead of Monday’s Premier League clash
Taking a closer look at the Toffees… Men's Team City Magazine: May issue available to read now! We make our first visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium in a 20:00 (UK) kick-off on Monday 4 May.50% off...
Analysing Everton ahead of Monday’s Premier League clash Taking a closer look at the Toffees… Men's Team City Magazine: May issue available to read now! We make our first visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium in a 20:00 (UK) kick-off on Monday 4 May. 50% off 2025/26 kits With the end of the campaign fast approaching, we know we need the three points to keep pressure on league leaders Arsenal, who sit six points ahead of us having played two games more.
Getting the win will be easier said than done of course. With the help of Opta data, we take a look at the side standing in our way… Recent form While Everton have enjoyed a much-improved season after relegation battles in recent years, they have lost their last two league games. Ahead of the weekend, they sat 11th with 47 points from 34 games.
Men's Team How can I watch Everton v City on TV? They do know there’s still an outside chance of European football next season if they can end the season strongly. Preferred lineup Jordan Pickford has long been one of the Premier League’s outstanding goalkeepers and remains the undisputed first choice between the sticks.
The back four is largely settled, with Jake O’Brien a towering and unlikely presence at right-back and Vitaliy Mykolenko on the opposite side. James Tarkowski and Michael Keane are often through the middle, although Jarrad Branthwaite’s recent return to fitness has seen him featuring. James Garner has been ever-present in the engine room with Idrissa Gana Gueye the likely option next to him.
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