Everton – Sean Dyche goes even more conservative, dropping Lindstrom to make room for Mangala. At least this will put McNeil back out wide.
Wolves – Gary O’Neil makes four changes from the weekend.
Everton need to win, now. No more ifs, buts and any other variety of excuses. With the difficult schedule they face for the next month or so, the Toffees will need to grab as many points as they can from home games, especially against teams around them in the table.
Wolves endured the most difficult start to a Premier League season ever (according to the statisticians), which is about the only reason they are behind the Blues in the table. However, with Matheus Cunha scoring worldies every other week, they are looking to climb up the standings.
The Everton fanbase is depressed and frustrated, and a poor start today will only serve to demoralize the Goodison crowd further, and they will end up taking it out on the players on the pitch.
Competition: Premier League Matchweek 14
Date and start time: Wednesday, December 4th at 11:30 a.m. PT / 2:30 p.m ET / 7:30 p.m. BST
Stadium: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Capacity: 39,572
Weather: 47°F/8°C, light rain, 85% chance of precipitation, 16 mph winds
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The Wolves completed the double over the Toffees last season, winning 1-0 at Goodison and 3-0 at Molineux. In fact, the Blues have failed to beat Wolves in their last six games, with five defeats and a draw, scoring thrice and conceding ten times. Yikes.