Everton and Crystal Palace meet at Goodison Park and both sides will be desperate to pick up a vital win and move away from the relegation zone.
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Sean Dyche’s side, who are 18th, have failed to pick up a victory in their last seven Premier League matches, having won their previous four with as many clean sheets.
Meanwhile, 16th-place Palace have lost their last three away matches in the competition and will hope their second successive Monday match will go better than their last, a 3-1 home defeat to Chelsea.
It will be Palace's first match without Roy Hodgson after Monday's announcement that he has stepped down as manager. Paddy McCarthy and Ray Lewington will lead their team at Goodison Park.
When the two sides met back in November, it was Everton who edged a five-goal thriller at Selhurst Park and another win would earn them a league double over Palace for the first time since the 2004/05 season.
Team news
Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure could return, while Amadou Onana and Seamus Coleman are in contention to play.
Arnaut Danjuma (ankle), Dele Alli (groin) and Andre Gomes (calf) will miss out for Everton.
Last five meetings (Premier League)
11 Nov 2023: Crystal Palace 2-3 Everton
22 Apr 2023: Crystal Palace 0-0 Everton
22 Oct 2022: Everton 3-0 Crystal Palace
19 May 2022: Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
12 Dec 2021: Crystal Palace 3-1 Everton
Key facts
Everton manager Dyche has won seven Premier League matches against Palace, only winning more against AFC Bournemouth (8). He’s unbeaten in seven against the Eagles (W4 D3) since a 2-0 defeat with Burnley in November 2019.
After winning back-to-back away league matches against Everton 3-2 in 2014, Palace are winless in their last eight visits to Goodison Park (D3 L5).
Everton have drawn their last two Premier League matches at Goodison Park – they haven’t drawn three in a row at home since a run of four in January/February 2015.