As captured by Mail Sport’s own NATHAN SALT below. But there’s nothing like a threatening sky to ramp up the tension ahead of what should be an intriguing clash.
The hosts need a quick, emphatic win after conceding late to Fulham last time at home. It may not entirely alleviate speculation that Ten Hag has been in his current position for long (after all, Everton are languishing in 16th place), but their visitors could prove a tricky prospect and overcoming them decisively would help add credence. vital to the bank.
After a steady run of form that has seen them record four draws in their last six, Everton have a chance to bounce back quickly after getting a bloody nose from West Ham last weekend.
Their previous deduction may have been reduced to see them gain additional foothold as they climb out of the relegation zone, but with another sanction due to be imposed next month, Dyche’s side could yet fall back into danger as It seems like this endless game. of Snakes and Ladders of the Premier League.
All I want to say is that this feels very well balanced.
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