
Everton have lost just one of their six home games in all competitions this season
Fulham have picked up just one point away from home this term
Recommended bet: Everton to win
Everton will look to get back to winning ways at Hill Dickinson Stadium when they host Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday.
Tottenham became the first visiting side to leave Everton’s new home with all three points following a 3-0 victory at the end of October, but the Toffees will hope for a better outcome against a Fulham team that have struggled on their travels this term.
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Team news
Everton look set to be without star defender Jarrad Branthwaite once more as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury.
Illiman Ndiaye is a doubt for the Toffees this weekend as he is thought to be nursing a muscle injury.
As for Fulham, injuries have certainly not helped their cause in the early weeks of the season.
While some stars have returned, Rodrigo Muiz, Antonee Robinson, Joachim Anderson and Harry Wilson are all doubts for the weekend’s trip to Merseyside.
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The stats
Fulham hold a strong recent record in this fixture, losing just one of their last eight meetings with the Toffees in all competitions.
However, the Cottagers sole defeat during that run came in the most recent meeting at Craven Cottage in May — Everton ran out 3-1 winners that day.
Two of the last three encounters between these teams have ended in draws.
Fulham have picked up just one point on the road this season, losing their last four consecutive away games in the Premier League.
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Prediction
Given the contrasting home and away form between these two teams over the course of the season, it is hard to see former Everton boss Marco Silva leaving Merseyside with his Cottagers claiming any points.
Injuries have plagued Fulham in these early months of the season and they have been forced to rely on youngsters to try and fill the void.
Hill Dickinson has already proven a tough place for visiting sides to go, with the likes of Brighton and Crystal Palace losing there.
Looking to build on their 1-1 draw at Sunderland on Monday night, David Moyes’ Everton are good value to claim the three points against a Fulham side who have been woeful away from Craven Cottage this term.
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