Crystal Palace vs. Everton: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview
Everton will look to climb the Premier League table this weekend when they travel to Selhurst Park to take on a hopeless Crystal Palace club.
The Eagles have dropped nine of 10 league matches this season and have been outscored 21-6 over that time. Crystal Palace haven't earned a single point since beating Sunderland in late August. Meanwhile, Roberto Martinez's Toffees have picked up a point or more in each of their past three Premier League outings.
Therefore, the pressure will be on Everton to come away with a convincing result on the road.
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Here we'll get you set with everything you need to know ahead of Saturday's David vs.Goliath matchup.
Date: Saturday, November 9, 2013
Start Time: 10 a.m. ET, 3 p.m. GMT
Where: Selhurst Park, London
Watch: Premier League Extra Time
Live Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra
Listen: TalkSport Radio
Odds*:
Crystal Palace: 19.9 percent
Everton: 53.6 percent
Draw: 26.5 percent
*Odds according to Bloomberg Sports.
Top Storyline: Keith Millen Believes There Is Hope for Eagles
Crystal Palace caretaker manager Keith Millen isn't ready to bury the Eagles despite a disastrous start to the season. Millen is hopeful that his men can weather the storm and is opting to focus on the positive things his players are doing at the moment, per ESPNFC.com's David Instone:
"You can’t give the players belief but all you can do is show them things they are doing well.
There have been positives without a doubt and the way they have responded in training gives them belief, so you have to show them what the positives are and you have just got to keep working hard in training.
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Millen has been caretaker manager at Selhurst Park for two weeks now, taking over late last month after Ian Holloway and the club agreed to part ways.
The 47-year-old has gone 0-0-2 since taking over the helm. What's more, Crystal Palace haven't scored a goal since Holloway's departure, suffering back-to-back 2-0 defeats to Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion.
While Everton aren't a top-four club, there's a high probability that Millen and the Eagles will suffer a similar fate this weekend.
Prediction
Given how drastically different both clubs have performed through the first quarter of the season, this is an easy match to predict.
Crystal Palace have zero momentum on their side having dropped seven consecutive matches, including three straight at Selhurst Park. On the other hand, they'll be taking an Everton squad that has traveled very well in 2013-14, losing only one of their five away games in Premier League play.
With the talented Romelu Lukaku leading the way offensively, Martinez's team look poised to cruise past the last-place Eagles en route to picking up three massive points in the league table.
Everton 3, Crystal Palace 0
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