Everton travel to East Anglia on Saturday to take on Norwich City at Carrow Road. Both sides sit comfortably in the league but will be looking to finish the season strongly, as the odds of 6/4 on the away win look a great bet for punters.
Norwich require just one more positive result to the reach the much talked about 40 point mark. Having said that, Paul Lambert’s side are not even being considered for relegation from the top flight this season.
The Canaries have won just one of their previous six league games though and with a tough run in from now until the end of the season, this looks to be one of Norwich’s more winnable games.
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Lambert will be happy to have inspirational Captain Grant Holt back after a one game suspension. Holt has twelve goals in the Premier League so far, with one of his best coming at Goodison Park earlier in the season when the two sides drew 1-1.
As for Everton, they are in a good run of form with three wins in a row across all competitions, though they may have one eye on the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool.
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David Moyes’ side have come into form at the right time of the season yet again and they now sit above their Merseyside rivals. They will desperate to stay there until the end of the campaign.
Moyes’ men only have one of the top six to play in their final games of the season which could lead to them finishing strongly, possibly catching Newcastle in sixth if Alan Pardew’s side slip up in their remaining games.
January signing Nikica Jelavic will be looking to get himself a few goals in the remaining month or so and really prove himself at this level. The Croatian has had a good start to his Everton career, scoring three goals so far.
Norwich haven’t beaten the Toffees for 18 years and will be looking to put that right in front of their home fans this weekend.
The game gets underway at 3pm on Saturday afternoon.