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Everton vs Crystal Palace Preview & Prediction

by Trystan Pugh · October 3 2025, 15:25
Everton vs Crystal Palace Preview & Prediction

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Crystal Palace have been one of the most impressive sides in the Premier League so far, but Everton have so far been tough to play against at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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Everton vs Crystal Palace prediction

Everton started well in their contest with West Ham on Monday but tailed off and ultimately had to settle for a 1-1 draw at a somewhat subdued Hill Dickinson Stadium, with the Hammers' key man Jarrod Bowen equalising after Michael Keane had put the hosts ahead in the first half.

The Toffees are now winless in their last four league games, but are yet to lose at their new stadium as they aim to make it a fortress.

Flying high in the Premier League, Crystal Palace are now the last remaining unbeaten team in the division after they beat previously undefeated Liverpool 2-1 at Selhurst Park last weekend.

The Eagles then began their UEFA Conference League campaign with a 0-2 win against Dynamo Kyiv on Thursday, as Oliver Glasner's men continue to go from strength to strength.

How the London outfit deal with the aftermath of European exertions will be key to their sustained form in the Premier League, and Everton will not make it easy for them here. Expect a well-organised and disciplined performance from the Toffees, who will look to frustrate the potentially fatigued visitors.

Everton vs Crystal Palace tip: Under 2.5 goals

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