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Everton vs Chelsea. Premier League.

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Everton 0

    Chelsea 3

    • Pedro (66th minute)
    • G Cahill (79th minute)
    • Willian (86th minute)

    Everton v Chelsea preview: Eden Hazard and Diego Costa expected to lead the line

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    Antonio Conte has a full squad to pick from for Chelsea's crucial trip to face Everton on Super Sunday.

    The Blues play at Goodison Park in the first installment of Super Sunday before Premier League title rivals Tottenham take on north London rivals Arsenal at White Hart Lane.

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    Chelsea, who are four points clear of Spurs with five games remaining game, face arguably their toughest game of the run-in at Everton and Conte is not underestimating the Toffees pose.

    "Everton are a really good team, a strong team with great players in their squad, good quality. A physical team also," said Conte.

    "They have a good manager and play exciting football. For sure it will be a really tough game for us but at the end of the season, I think every game becomes tough for many different reasons.

    "When they play at home they are strong. For us it is very important to look at ourselves, to prepare very well for this type of game."

    Chelsea's Belgian midfielder Eden Hazard (L) celebrates with Chelsea's Spanish striker Diego Costa
    Image: Eden Hazard (left) could line-up with Diego Costa (right)

    Meanwhile, Everton manager Ronald Koeman has called on his side to refocus and finish the season strongly after a poor performance in a 0-0 draw with West Ham last weekend.

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    "Maybe we need to change our mentality a bit because I felt a bit less intensity in the game last week, maybe a bit less motivation.

    "It is always difficult if you have already the seventh position in the pocket and maybe they get a little bit more holiday or end-of-season feeling.

    "That is what I don't like. We like to keep momentum at home, we are strong at home and we know what we need (to do) to face the best team of the Premier League."

    Team news

    Everton have Enner Valencia available after the striker was ineligible to face parent club West Ham last week.

    None of the Toffees' injured stars are ready to return, however.

    Midfielder Muhamed Besic is building up his fitness after a year out with a serious knee injury but James McCarthy (hamstring), Ramiro Funes Mori, Yannick Bolasie (both knee), Seamus Coleman (broken leg) and Aaron Lennon all remain sidelined.

    Enner Valencia celebrates after opening the scoring for Everton against Southampton
    Image: Enner Valencia is available for selection against Chelsea

    Conte is expected to continue with his tried and tested regulars as his side edge ever close to the Premier League title, and that means Hazard and Costa look set to start.

    Opta stats

    Everton have won five of their last seven Premier League games against Chelsea at Goodison Park (L2), two more than they recorded in their previous 17 in the competition.

    Only against Tottenham (92) have Chelsea scored more Premier League goals than versus Everton (80).

    Diego Costa has been directly involved in six goals in four Premier League appearances against Everton (four goals, two assists).

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    Following his midweek brace against Southampton, Diego Costa now has 19 Premier League goals in 2016-17. Without these goals, Chelsea would be 15 points worse off than they are and no player has seen their goals win more points for their side than Costa this season.

    Cesc Fabregas has had a hand in eight goals in his last seven games against the Toffees in the top-flight (four goals, four assists).

    Romelu Lukaku has failed to score in all five of his previous outings against his former club Chelsea in the Premier League, attempting 12 shots (incl. blocks) in the process.

    Overall during his Premier League career, Romelu Lukaku has scored against 23 of the 29 different teams he's faced in the competition. This season alone he's scored against 13 different teams in the Premier League.

    Lukaku has scored in all nine of Everton's competitive home matches in 2017 so far (14 goals). The only player to go on a longer streak of scoring in consecutive home matches for Everton is Dixie Dean; who scored in 12 successive home games for the Toffees between October 1930 and February 1931.

    Everton are currently enjoying an eight-game winning run at home - their longest such streak in the Premier League. They last had a longer run in the top flight between December 1986 and April 1987 (10 wins).

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    Paul Merson joins Dale Tempest to preview the weekend's Premier League games for Sky Bet

    Chelsea have won 78 points from their 33 Premier League games so far. This is the eighth occasion that a side has won 78+ points from 33 games in the competition and half of those have been by Chelsea (Chelsea - four times, Manchester United - three times, Arsenal - once).

    Should Chelsea win their remaining five Premier League matches of the season, they will finish the campaign on 93 points. This would be the second-best points tally by a side in a Premier League season, after Chelsea in 2004-05 (95).

    Merson's prediction

    Tottenham were the better side in the FA Cup semi-final but Chelsea were so clinical. They have scored four goals in consecutive games, beating a very good side in Spurs and a good one in Southampton.

    It was a massive football result at Stamford Bridge, but fair play to Tottenham, they responded at Selhurst Park.

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    Paul Merson joins Dale Tempest to preview the weekend's Premier League games for Sky Bet

    Everton are a weird team. They get to a certain stage, you think they're set to kick on for a top four or top-five place, and they just melt away.

    A few weeks ago they were flying, went to Middlesbrough and drew 0-0. Then they were flying again and got well beaten by Tottenham. And then they were flying again, go to West Ham and draw 0-0.

    They have not taken that next step and I worry for them. It will be a competitive game but Chelsea should have too much.

    PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2 (Sky Bet odds 15/2)

    Betting

    Chelsea are Sky Bet's favourites to win at 21/20, with Everton 13/5 to halt their visitors' title charge with a win and 5/2 to hold them to a draw. The Toffees are unfancied to finish in the top six at 6/1 while Antonio Conte's men are just 1/14 for the title, with Tottenham 13/2 to catch them. Diego Costa in the 7/2 favourite in the first goalscorer betting followed by Eden Hazard (9/2), with Romelu Lukaku 5/1 to net first and enhanced from 13/2 to 15/2 to bag a brace in Sky Bet's Price Boosts

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