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Everton vs Crystal Palace confirmed lineups - David Moyes instructs his Everton team

Everton vs Crystal Palace Confirmed Lineups for October 5

These are the Everton vs Crystal Palace confirmed lineups for their mega Super Sunday lineup of fixtures. Both teams are feeling good with the Toffees comfortably away from the relegation dogfight and instead floating around the European spots. Their opponents are on an unbeaten run stretching back 18 matches and find themselves at the top of the table thanks to their resilient defending and counter-attack ability.

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Everton vs Crystal Palace Confirmed Lineups for Premier League Tie

Everton Team News

Jordan Pickford starts in goal with a back line of Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski, Michael Keane, and Vitalii Mykolenko. Idrissa Gueye is in the pivot with James Garner. Illiman Ndiaye, Jack Grealish, and Tyler Dibling are the attacking trio supporting Thierno Barry up front.

Notable Changes

An enforced change to the attack as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is suspended, opening the door for Dibling to start with Grealish and Ndiaye. Beto also drops out for Barry in a rare start for the backup.

Crystal Palace Team News

Dean Henderson starts in goal with a back line of Maxence Lacroix, Marc Guehi, Chris Richards, Daniel Munoz, and Tyrick Mitchell. Adam Wharton partners Daichi Kamada in the middle of the park. Ismaila Sarr, Yeremy Pino, and Jean-Philippe Mateta start up front.

Notable Changes

Consistency is key. No changes from their league win over Liverpool with the same eleven and tactical setup.

Stay tuned for the Everton vs Crystal Palace confirmed lineups. There will be news as well as discussions on who started, who missed out, and what setup changes we could see. Be sure to keep your eyes on this one as two pragmatic coaches go head to head.

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Everton vs Crystal Palace confirmed lineups - David Moyes instructs his Everton team
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Everton FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC – Premier League LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – JANUARY 19: Everton manager David Moyes talks with Iliman Ndiaye during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Goodison Park on January 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. ***Local Caption*** David Moyes Iliman Ndiaye Liverpool Goodison Park England United Kingdom Copyright: xVisionhausx 776173093

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