Crystal Palace vs Everton Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics 🦅
Crystal Palace are winless in each of their last 11 Premier League games against Everton since a 3-2 win at Goodison Park in September 2014 (D6 LS), failing to score in six of those games.
Each of the last three Premier League games at Selhurst Park between Crystal Palace and Everton have ended level, including back-to-back 0-0 draws most recently.
Indeed, the Toffees have only suffered one defeat in 11 visits to the Eagles in the competition (WS D5), 0-1 in October 1994. Other than Goodison Park,
Everton have kept more Premier League clean sheets at Selhurst Park than any other venue (9), with six of those coming in their last seven visits to the stadium.
Following their 1-0 win at Tottenham on the opening weekend, Everton are looking to win back-to-back Premier League games in London for the first time since May 2015.
Including the win against Spurs, they've won just three of their last 27 league games in the capital (D11 L 13).
Crystal Palace have kicked off a top-flight campaign with two consecutive victories for the first time in their history. They last won their first three league games in a single season in the 2006-07 Championship campaign.
Everton are looking to start a Premier League campaign with three straight wins for the first time since 1993-94.
Crystal Palace are averaging just 27% possession in the Premier League this season, the lowest of all the sides to have played twice.
The Eagles have the highest direct speed in their open play sequences this season (2.46 metres-per-second), highlighting their ability to attack sides quickly when they get the ball.
Everton are averaging 16 shots-per-game in their two Premier League games this season, with a conversion rate of 18.8%.
Last season, the Toffees were averaging 12 shots-per-game, and had a conversion rate of just 9.4%.
Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha has scored three goals in his two league games so far this season, netting the winner in both matches. It's just one goal fewer than he scored in 38 Premier League games last season.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored his first senior hat-trick in Everton's 5-2 win against West Brom last time out, taking his tally to four goals in two Premier League games this season.
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The last player to score in each of Everton's first three league games in a single campaign was Steven Naismith in 2014-15.
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