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Comments, predictions Everton vs Ipswich Town: Last minute goals

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The match between Everton vs Ipswich Town in the English Premier League takes place at 9:00 p.m. on May 3. Nghe An Newspaper analyzes performance, makes football comments and predicts the score.

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Latest Everton vs Ipswich Town team information

Everton will welcome back Armando Broja after missing the previous round due to a home game against his parent club. Dominic Calvert-Lewin has also returned to full training after a long injury lay-off.

James Tarkowski will miss the rest of the season with a hamstring injury picked up against Man City. After a poor performance from Michael Keane as a substitute, Jake O'Brien was pushed into central defence, having performed well at right-back.

Loanees Orel Mangala and Jesper Lindstrom are likely to have played their final games for Everton. Dwight McNeil – who had knee surgery earlier this year – is being gradually introduced back into the side and could continue to be on the bench.

Ipswich could be without 11 players for the trip to Merseyside, with Ben Johnson suspended after a red card and Leif Davis – another full-back – also facing disciplinary action.

Nathan Broadhead – a former Everton youth player – will miss out with a hamstring injury, as will Conor Townsend and Axel Tuanzebe in defence.

Kalvin Phillips is likely to miss out, while three attacking players, Jaden Philogene, Wes Burns and Sammie Szmodics, are all struggling with fitness issues.

Everton vs Ipswich Town latest predicted lineup

Everton:
Pickford; Young, O'Brien, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Harrison, Gueye, Garner, Doucoure, Ndiaye; Beto

Ipswich Town:
Palmer; O'Shea, Woolfenden, Burgess, Greaves, Godfrey; Hutchinson, Morsy, Cajuste, Clarke; Delap

Latest Everton vs Ipswich Town football prediction

Everton's poor run at Stamford Bridge continued last Saturday, as Nicolas Jackson's first-half goal made it 30 Premier League away games without a win against Chelsea.

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That means David Moyes’ side have won just one of their last nine Premier League games. After their recent home defeat to Man City, the returning manager is in danger of losing three games in a row – something he has never done in the final 18 months of his first spell at the club.

Both of their recent defeats have been goalless. Everton are now second only to Leicester (16) for the most Premier League goalless games this season, with 15 games failing to score – their highest tally in any campaign in the 21st century.

Although only four teams have conceded fewer than their 41, no team outside the relegation zone have scored fewer goals than Everton (34), highlighting the need for them to focus on attack in the next transfer window.

However, many Everton fans are not too worried about the above figures at the moment, as they hope for a bright future with new owners, a new stadium nearing completion and a summer transfer window expected to see strong investment in the squad - something that has been absent for many years.

Each position in the Premier League table brings with it additional prize money, so Moyes will be keen to reclaim 13th place this week, having been overtaken by Wolves and Manchester United last weekend – both of whom face tough opposition in this round of fixtures.

After a 2-0 win over Ipswich at Portman Road in October, Everton fans were hoping their side could complete a Premier League double over Ipswich – something they have only done once before, in 1994-95.

However, Ipswich won at Goodison Park in both of their Premier League seasons in the early 2000s. However, maintaining that perfect record since the turn of the century has been difficult.

Last week, Kieran McKenna and his players were officially relegated after a 0-3 defeat to Newcastle at St James' Park. Ben Johnson's first-half red card left Ipswich with little chance of a response.

Despite finishing 18th, they are 15 points behind West Ham – who are just above them – and the three new teams this season, including Ipswich, are considered the weakest teams ever to feature in the Premier League.

However, Ipswich have earned the majority of their points away from home – two-thirds of their total this season – which suggests they are a threat away from home, but it also explains their early exit from the English top flight.

Failure to hold on to an advantage was a big factor in this. McKenna’s team dropped an astonishing 27 points after leading. Had their defence (which conceded 74 goals) been more solid, things might have been different.

Everton vs Ipswich Town latest score prediction

Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the results of the match.Everton vs Ipswich Townas follows:

  • Sportsmole:Everton 2-0 Ipswich Town
  • WhoScore:Everton 1-0 Ipswich Town
  • Our newspaper predicts:Everton 1-0 Ipswich Town

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Luong Dam