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Interesting action in the Premier League takes place at Selhurst Park this weekend, as Crystal Palace go in search of a second straight win. Everton will be the visitors, as they look to extend their unbeaten run in the competition to three matches.

Before Betting On Crystal Palace vs Everton

The attention will be on the bottom half of the Premier League standings this weekend, as Crystal Palace and Everton lock horns. The hosts bounced back to winning ways in their most recent fixture, as they landed a win away from home against Burnley. Meanwhile, Everton picked up a creditable home draw against Brighton at Goodison Park to open up a five-point advantage over the bottom three.

Palace’s record in this fixture could be one of the most concerning factors this weekend, as they have landed just a single win from their last 17 against the Toffees. Their only win was a 3-1 home success in December 2021. Over the same period, Everton have recorded eight wins, and eight further matches have ended in draws.

Everton will also take positives from their league record against the Eagles, as they have lost just twice in 14 visits to Selhurst Park. Their defeat in December 2021 was their first away loss against the Eagles since October 1994. The Toffees have also won each of their last two away matches against London sides, and they will be looking to achieve three on the bounce for the first time since November 2020.

Palace have been in fine defensive form this term, as they have kept more clean sheets than any other side in the Premier League. Meanwhile, no side in the competition has failed to score on more occasions than the Toffees in the English division this season.

Crystal Palace vs Everton Offshore Odds & Pick

Match ResultOdds
Crystal Palace2.48
Draw3.13
Everton3.20

Everton’s record against the Eagles is staggering, and that could be an angle worth following this weekend. Therefore, the preference is for the draw, while the best value angle could be on the double chance market, covering both the tie and the Everton win.