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Crystal Palace vs Everton: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

  • Crystal Palace have won just one of their last 22 Premier League games against Everton (D9 L12), and are winless in eight since a 3-1 win in December 2021 (D2 L6).

  • Everton have lost just two of their 16 Premier League away games against Crystal Palace (W8 D6), going down 1-0 in October 1994 and 3-1 in December 2021.

  • Crystal Palace have lost their last two Premier League matches, shipping three goals in both (1-3 vs Liverpool, 0-3 vs Bournemouth). The Eagles haven’t lost three in a row while conceding 3+ goals since October/November 2016.

  • Thanks to losing goals against Liverpool and West Ham, and then an equalising goal from Manchester City, Everton are the first team in Premier League history to concede a 90th minute (or later) result-altering goal in three consecutive matches.

  • Since 16 January when Oliver Glasner announced he was leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season, Palace rank 19th for both shots (145) and shots on target (43) in the Premier League, ahead only of already relegated Burnley (132 shots, 41 on target).

  • Everton have conceded exactly two goals in each of their last four away Premier League games, though they have now gone 29 away games in a row without conceding more than twice in a game. The last time they went 30+ in a row was between December 2009 and September 2011 (32).

  • Crystal Palace have drawn five home Premier League games goalless this season, the most by a team in a season since Aston Villa in 2008-09. The last team with more was Portsmouth in 2007-08 (6).

  • Only already relegated sides Burnley (35) and Wolves (25) have scored fewer Premier League goals than Crystal Palace this season (36). Since netting three goals in the opening 45 minutes of their 3-1 win at Spurs in March, the Eagles haven’t netted before half-time in any of their last five league games.

  • Everton manager David Moyes has won six of his eight away Premier League matches against Crystal Palace (L2) – he’s only won more away games at Aston Villa (7), while only Jürgen Klopp (8) and Pep Guardiola (7) have more away wins at Palace.

  • Thierno Barry has scored three goals as a substitute in the Premier League this season, scoring twice off the bench against Man City last time out. Only Victor Anichebe in 2011-12 (4) and Oumar Niasse in 2017-18 (4) have scored more as a sub in a single campaign for Everton.

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