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Everton vs Crystal Palace result: Late Marco Silva subs seal win

Everton scored two late goals to win

Jack Sear
Sunday 21 October 2018 13:02 EDT
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Palace travel to Goodison to play Everton on Sunday
Palace travel to Goodison to play Everton on Sunday (Getty Images)

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Everton hit two late goals to beat Crystal Palace at Goodison Park.

The Toffees endured a frustrating afternoon and had Jordan Pickford to thank for saving Luka Milivojević’s second-half penalty.

Substitutes Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Cenk Tosun then scored late goals to seal all three points. Relive the match below.

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Preview

What time does it start?

Everton vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 4pm.

Everton beat Leicester 2-1 in their last league outing
Everton beat Leicester 2-1 in their last league outing (Reuters)

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports’ Premier League and Main Event channels from 3:30pm, while Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the match online via the SkyGo app.

The match is also available on Now TV by grabbing a Sky Sports Day Pass for just £7.99. Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.

It’s a big game for…

Patrick van Aanholt: The Dutchman delivered a poor performance against Wolves, giving the ball away cheaply at times and he was beaten far too easily by Matt Doherty’s movement for the goal. With the likes of Theo Walcott, Bernard and Richarlison providing both pace and excellent movement up front, Roy Hodgson will hope his limited exertions with the Netherlands have given him sufficient time to come back refreshed.

Van Aanholt has a point to prove to his manager
Van Aanholt has a point to prove to his manager (AFP/Getty Images)

Best stat…

7: Gylfi Sigurdsson has contributed to seven goals in his last six Premier League starts against Crystal Palace. The 29-year-old Icelandic midfielder has scored three goals and registered four assists in that time against the London club.

Player to watch…

Bernard: The Brazilian has had to bide his time at Goodison Park, making just one substitute appearance in his first month on Merseyside. However, the former Shakhtar Donetsk winger was superb against Leicester, setting up Richarlison for Everton’s opener after jinking past two defenders, while showing similar skill on various other occasions. Bernard did not shy away from his defensive duties either, and those are ominous signs for Palace as the summer signing’s confidence increases.

Bernard goes close for Everton against Leicester
Bernard goes close for Everton against Leicester (Reuters)

Past three meetings…

Everton 3 (Sigurdsson, Niasse, Davies) Crystal Palace 1 (Milivojevic pen), Premier League, February 2018

Crystal Palace 2 (McArthur, Zaha) Everton 2 (Baines pen, Niasse), Premier League, November 2017

Crystal Palace 0 Everton 1 (Coleman), Premier League, January 2017

Form guide…

Everton: DLLWLW

Crystal Palace: LWDWLL

Odds…

Everton to win: 17/20

Crystal Palace to win: 7/2

Draw: 13/5

That's that. We waited 87 minutes for the opener but two late goals for Everton give them their third consecutive league victory. Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace.

Jack Sear21 October 2018 17:52

Everton are up to eighth and momentum is starting to build again at Goodison Park.

A Jordan Pickford save from Luka Milivojevic's second half penalty kept the scores all square and Everton were able to capitalise late on.

Ademola Lookman's cross into Dominic Calvert-Lewin was his sixth touch of the game after coming on as a substitute, Calvert-Lewin's header to score was just his third, as the two 21-year-old's combined to give Everton the lead.

Lookman in particular has had to be patient to to get his opportunity for the Toffees this season, after being denied a summer transfer to RB Leipzig, where he did so well on loan last season. More of this, though, and the opportunities will keep coming for the young winger.

Everton's first substitute Cenk Tosun secured the victory for the home side after slotting past Wayne Hennessey late on.

Palace defended well for much of this game but two lapses in concentration cost them. This loss leaves them in 15th position, having picked up just seven points from their opening nine league fixtures.

Things aren't about to get easier, either. Quite the opposite. The Eagles' next four league matches are Arsenal (h), Chelsea (a), Spurs (h) and Manchester United (a).

Jack Sear21 October 2018 18:02

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Jack Sear21 October 2018 18:06

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