Crystal Palace vs Everton. Premier League.
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Saturday 18 November 2017 14:34, UK
Crystal Palace and Everton will battle for a precious three points to get their season moving in the right direction on Saturday.
Palace go into the game bottom of the Premier League and six points from safety, after becoming the first club in any division to lose the opening seven games of an English league season without scoring.
However, Palace are unbeaten in their last two home games - beating Chelsea 2-1 and drawing 2-2 against West Ham.
Everton are in the midst of their worst start to a season since 2005, having failed to win in 13 Premier League away games since a 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace in January.
Christian Benteke could return for his first game in seven weeks for Palace, but Ruben Loftus-Cheek looks likely to miss out after picking up a back injury with England during the week.
Patrick van Aanholt is absent with a hamstring injury, and knocks mean Jordon Mutch and Lee Chung-yong will again miss out.
Everton have midfielder Tom Davies and full-back Cuco Martina available again after injury.
Davies has recovered from the minor knock that led to his withdrawal from England's Under-21s squad last week, while Martina is ready to be involved again after suffering concussion and neck pain during the 3-0 Europa League loss in Lyon on November 2.
Caretaker boss David Unsworth has said Morgan Schneiderlin and Kevin Mirallas, who were both left out of the matchday 18 for Everton's last fixture, the 3-2 league win over Watford, are available for selection this time around.
Big game. I think Everton have just got to make sure they do not lose, it is as simple as that. I think if they can come away and not lose, they will be alright.
But I think Palace have to win this football match as it will be another game gone where they have not won. They played well at Tottenham, but that is no good as they need points.
There is no point us all sitting here saying how well they played and they got no points. I think they would rather play shockingly on Saturday and win. But it is another of those games where I am finding it hard to pick a winner, so I will go for a draw as I do not think there will be a lot in it.
PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (Sky Bet odds 9/2)
Everton are 19/10 underdogs to beat bottom side Crystal Palace this weekend, with Sky Bet pricing a home win at 7/5 and a draw at 23/10. Christian Benteke is 9/2 to open the scoring for Palace, with Wayne Rooney considered the visitors' main threat at 11/2 to net first.
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