The stakes are rising fast for Everton as they head to Selhurst Park on Sunday to face Crystal Palace, with their European ambitions hanging in the balance. After a promising start to the season, David Moyes' side has hit a rough patch—winless in four straight matches and managing just one victory in their last six outings. That slide has dropped them to 10th in the Premier League table, now three points adrift of seventh place and four points shy of sixth, the spots that could secure a ticket to continental competition next season.
For Crystal Palace, the season has taken on a different kind of excitement. The reigning FA Cup champions, who lifted the trophy in 2025, have already booked a spot in the Conference League Final later this month. They'll face La Liga's Rayo Vallecano in what promises to be a thrilling showdown. In the Premier League, the Eagles sit comfortably on 45 points, far removed from any relegation fears. Still, they'll be eager to put the result beyond doubt with a solid performance at home on Sunday.
Kickoff is set for 9am ET, with the match streaming live on Peacock. Here's the latest team news: For Crystal Palace, Eddie Nketiah is out with a thigh injury, while Evann Guessand (knee), Borna Sosa (unspecified), and Cheick Doucoure (knee) are listed as questionable. Everton will be without Jarrad Branthwaite (thigh) and Jack Grealish (ankle), while Idrissa Gana Gueye (unspecified) is a doubt.
Palace may be feeling the strain of a congested fixture list, but the positive energy around the club is undeniable. Everton, meanwhile, are struggling to find their rhythm. This one could go either way, but the hosts' momentum might just edge it—expect a tight, competitive battle that ends 1-1.
