Match Pack: Home Fixture, Premier League, Everton, #LEIEVE, your exclusive preview update
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Leicester are up against Everton this Saturday in one of the most important home games of the season, a must win and of course getting three important points from this home game will be crucial for the season.
The Leicester team looks far from settled and to see the changes being made especially in the back four makes a lot of worry, as experienced players such as Ricardo and Vestergaard looks to be down the pecking order, why is a massive riddle.
Steve Cooper might have to look for those two experienced players to get his season on track, if he decides to play a different set up he could be punished. We will wait and see what happens and surely he needs to have a better eye on his selections going forward.
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Match Pack – Stats & Facts
Table Position
EVE: 20
LEI: 15
Injuries / Uncertainties / Suspensions:
EVE: Branthwaite, Broja, Patterson, Mykolenko, Calvert-Levin, Garner, Tarkowski, Keane, Alli, Coleman, Gueye
LEI: Stolarczyk, Daka
Head to Head:
Last Three
Premier League; 01.05.23, King Power, 2-2 (D)
Premier League; 05.11.22, Goodison Park, 2-0 (W)
Premier League; 08.05.22, King Power, 1-2 (L)
Possible Line-Up’s:
Leicester City: Hermansen, Justin, Kristiansen, Vestergaard, Faes, Winks, Skipp, Ndidi, El Khannouss, Vardy, Mavididi
Everton: Pickford; Young, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko; Doucoure, Iroegbunam; Harrison, Ndiaye, McNeil; Calvert-Lewin
Predicted Result: 2-0 (Win)
Players In Both Camps, Everton
Focus On; Everton
Nickname: Toffees
Manager: Sean Dyche
Captain: Seamus Coleman
Owner: Farhad Moshiri
Kit Supplier:Castore
Kit Sponsor: Stake
Stadium: Goodison Park
Capacity: 39,572
Wikipedia
Everton Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Liverpool that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club was a founder member of the Football League in 1888 and has competed in the top division for a record 118 seasons, having missed only four top-flight seasons (1930–31, 1951–52, 1952–53 and 1953–54). Everton is the second-longest continuous serving club in English top flight football and ranks third in the all-time points rankings. The club has won nine league titles, five FA Cups, one European Cup Winners’ Cup and nine Charity Shields, read more
Kit:
date: Everton officially launch their 24-25 home kit. It is made by Castore, replacing Hummel, and will be worn in the 2024-2025 Premier League. The front of the Everton 24-25 home jersey features an abstract representation of Everton's first official crest from 1920, with the letters EFC deconstructed within the print. White shorts and socks complete the new Castore Everton FC 2024-2025 home uniform.
Arch-enemy: Liverpool
Honors: Everton is a club of great tradtions with a number of league titles in the belt and also a winner of the FA Cup and twice runnings up in the EFL Cup. They had a great run of results during the late 60’s and early 70’s, later in the 80’s they also dominated, winning the league in 1985 and 1987.
Domestic
1st Division / Premier League
Champions: 1890/91, 1914/15, 1927/28, 1931/32, 1938/39, 1962/63, 1969/70, 1984/85, 1986/87
Division Two /One /Championship
Champions: 1930/31
FA Cup
Winners: 1905/06, 1932/33, 1965/66, 1983/84, 1994/95
League Cup
Runners-Up: 1976/77, 1983/84
Europe
Europa Cup / Champions League: 1963/64, 1970/71, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1985/86, 2005/06
UEFA Cup / Inter Cities Fairs Cup: 1962/63, 1965/66, 1975/76, 1978/79, 1979/80, 2005/06, 2008/09
European Cup Winners Cup: 1966/67, 1984/85 (W)
Europa League: 2009/10, 2014/15, 2017/18
Did You Know? Goodison Park opened on 24th August 1892. Another Everton fact is that this stadium was the first stadium in England to introduce dugouts for managers, floodlights and under soil heating. Everton were also the first club to have a church attached to its stadium
Most Appearances: (G) Neville Southall (1981-1998), 751
Most Goals: (F) Dixie Dean (1925-1937), 383
Other Famous Players: Alan Ball, Brian Labone, Howard Kendall, John Hurst, Colin Harvey, Joe Royle, Greame Sharp, Andy Gray, Paul Bracewell, Gary Stevens, Thomas Gravesen, Richarlison, Yakubu, Peter Reid, Tommy Wright, Keith Newton, Martin Dobson, Andy King, Gordon West, Dave Watson
Record League win: 9-1 v Man City, 3 September 1906
Record League defeat: 0-7 v Sunderland, 26 December 1934
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