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    Everton VS Crystal Palace

    English Premier League
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    Everton
    Everton 2
    0 Crystal Palace
    Crystal Palace
    Everton finished 13th in the Premier League last season, with a mediocre overall performance. The team had prominent issues at both ends of the pitch, scoring 47 goals and conceding 50 in 38 league games. The defense had many loopholes, and the home - field strength was quite weak. The home win rate last season was less than 30%, lacking a stable ability to pick up points. This season is the second full season under the management of Moyes. The team aims to break into the upper - middle reaches of the league or even secure a European competition spot. In the summer transfer window, they invested £74 million to strengthen the squad. They brought in some high - caliber players, such as the EFL Championship MVP Hackney, the winger Brennan Johnson, and the veteran Norrgaard. Meanwhile, they also made permanent signings of several young talents in the team.
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    • Win bets
      Win bets Won 9/13
      Everton has been in great form at home this Premier League season. They've achieved an excellent record of three wins and one draw in their past four home games. When facing Crystal Palace, they've shown clear dominance. Looking back at their past encounters, Everton has an impressive record at home against Crystal Palace in the Premier League. In the last four meetings, they've won three and drawn one, with scores of 2 - 1, 2 - 1, 1 - 1, and 3 - 0 respectively. Crystal Palace has struggled in away games against Everton. In their two official away fixtures, they've only managed a draw and suffered a defeat, highlighting the challenges they face on the road. In terms of corner - kick statistics, Crystal Palace often has an edge when playing away at Everton. In the past four meetings, Crystal Palace averaged 7.25 corners, while Everton only managed 3.5. However, Everton has been more efficient in front of goal, scoring an average of 1.75 goals per game, far more than Crystal Palace's 0.5
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      ENG PR Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace
    • Tamaro
      Tamaro
      Everton has seen its squad become more cohesive this season. The main lineup is stable with no frequent rotations. In the recent ten official games, they've achieved 5 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses, showing a consistent points - getting efficiency and sitting firmly in the upper - middle reaches of the league table. Their home form has been outstanding. With the support of the enthusiastic home fans, the players' execution ability has significantly improved. In the last five home games, they've won three, drawn one, and lost one. Their home defense is solid, with effective blocking and interception on the flanks. On the offensive end, they create goal - scoring opportunities at a steady rate. The team adheres to a 4 - 4 - 2 balanced formation. The allocation between attack and defense is reasonable, and they don't blindly press high up the pitch. In the midfield, they can both intercept and launch attacks. They create chances by combining center - forward runs and crosses from the flanks
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      ENG PR Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace
    • Suyash.
      Suyash. Won 8/10
      Everton, under manager Moyes and adopting a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 formation, will play at their new home, Hildy Dickinson Stadium, in the opening round. In preseason, they had a 3 - 1 victory over Newcastle and a 1 - 1 draw with Lille. However, the team faces some setbacks in the midfield. Ghana, Norregaard, and Iwobi are all sidelined due to injuries. As a result, Hackney and Roll will step up, but their ball - playing and interception abilities may decline compared to the regular lineup. Everton will rely on Tarkowski's aerial dominance and Ndiaye's counter - attacking skills. On the other hand, Crystal Palace has a new manager, Sarré, who replaced Glasner. The team has shifted from a 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 possession - based style. Lacroix has left the club, and Henderson has an ankle injury and might be absent. In their last six away games, they scored four goals but conceded 11. In head - to - head records, Crystal Palace has not won in the last 11 meetings against Everton (7 draws and 4 losses),
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      ENG PR Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace
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