Everton and Crystal Palace have looked shaky at both ends of the field in the early stages of the season and the two could produce plenty of drama for the neutrals when they go head-to-head on Saturday at Goodison Park.
The Toffees picked up their first point of the campaign in a 1-1 draw with Leicester last weekend but Sean Dyche’s men were on the wrong end of five goal thrillers in their two previous games, while the 14 goals that they have conceded is the joint worst in the division.
The Eagles are in stronger form despite Oliver Glasner’s men failing to win any of their five league matches this season, with Palace on a run of five games unbeaten across all competitions.
Everton and Crystal Palace have looked shaky at both ends of the field in the early stages of the season and the two could produce plenty of drama for the neutrals when they go head-to-head on Saturday at Goodison Park.
The Toffees picked up their first point of the campaign in a 1-1 draw with Leicester last weekend but Sean Dyche’s men were on the wrong end of five goal thrillers in their two previous games, while the 14 goals that they have conceded is the joint worst in the division.
The Eagles are in stronger form despite Oliver Glasner’s men failing to win any of their five league matches this season, with Palace on a run of five games unbeaten across all competitions.
Everton and Crystal Palace have looked shaky at both ends of the field in the early stages of the season and the two could produce plenty of drama for the neutrals when they go head-to-head on Saturday at Goodison Park.
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The Toffees picked up their first point of the campaign in a 1-1 draw with Leicester last weekend but Sean Dyche’s men were on the wrong end of five goal thrillers in their two previous games, while the 14 goals that they have conceded is the joint worst in the division.
The Eagles are in stronger form despite Oliver Glasner’s men failing to win any of their five league matches this season, with Palace on a run of five games unbeaten across all competitions.