Everton and Leeds face off in an exciting-looking Premier League clash this weekend.
Everton got back to winning way by seeing off Fulham last Saturday.
The Toffees started the season in superb form but that trailed off and Carlo Ancelotti will want to see his side back up their last win on Saturday evening.
Leeds, meanwhile, hit back from two successive 4-1 defeats with a home draw against Arsenal last Sunday.
Marcelo Bielsa’s side are 14th in the table heading into this weekend’s matches and will want to start finding some victories.
These two last met in the league back in April 2004 when James Milner cancelled out Wayne Rooney’s opener in a 1-1 draw.
Everton v Leeds: How to listen
This match will get under way at 5:30pm on Saturday, November 28.
Full coverage from Goodison Park will be live on talkSPORT, with our coverage starting at 5pm.
Faye Carruthers will be your host before commentary from Clive Tyldesley and Jermaine Beckford.
To tune in, click the radio player below or HERE for the live stream.
Here are the other ways to listen…
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Radio – talkSPORT is available across the United Kingdom via DAB digital radio and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
TV – Listen to talkSPORT through your TV on the following channels: Sky: Channel 0108 Virgin Media: Channel 927 Freeview: Channel 723 Freesat: Channel 731
Everton v Leeds: Team news
Everton star Lucas Digne will be out for several weeks as he requires surgery on an ankle injury he sustained in training.
Niels Nkounkou, signed from Marseille over the summer, is set to come in.
Seamus Coleman is still sidelined with a hamstring problem and Jean-Philippe Gbamin is a long-term absentee.
Leeds have no fresh injury concerns to contend with ahead of their trip to Merseyside.
Rodrigo impressed as a substitute on his return in their draw with Arsenal and is likely to start.
Jamie Shackleton, Pablo Hernandez and Diego Llorente remain out.
Everton v Leeds: Match stats and facts
- Everton are unbeaten in their last 13 top-flight home games against Leeds (W6 D7) since a 2-3 loss in August 1990. Indeed, in the Premier League, Everton have only faced Fulham at Goodison Park more often without defeat (14) than they have Leeds (12).
- Leeds won their last meeting with Everton in all competitions, winning 2-1 in a League Cup tie in September 2012. Their last league victory against the Toffees came in December 2001 (D2 L3 since).
- Everton have kept a clean sheet in eight of their last 10 home league games against Leeds; they’re looking to win three league games in a row at home against the Whites for the first time since December 1951.
- Everton lost their last Premier League home game against Man Utd; they’ve not lost consecutive home league games since September 2019, which involved defeats against a side from Manchester (Man City) and a Yorkshire club (Sheffield United).
- In their first four Premier League games this season, Leeds had 45 shots (11.3 per game), scoring nine goals for a conversion rate of 20%. In their last five league games, they’ve had 85 shots (17 per game), but have scored just five goals (6% conversion rate).
- Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has conceded 14 Premier League goals this season (excl. own goals), around four more than would be expected based on the quality of the shots on target he’s faced (xGoT), the biggest negative difference for a keeper in the competition this season.
- Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin is the Premier League’s highest goalscorer this season, netting 10 goals in nine games. In the competition’s history, only Les Ferdinand (13 in 1995-96) has ever scored more than 10 goals in his side’s first 10 games in a single campaign.
- Since joining Everton in 2018, Lucas Digne has created more chances than any other defender in the Premier League (159), while only Liverpool pair Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson (26 each) have more assists among defenders in that time than Digne (15).
- Patrick Bamford has scored in all four of Leeds’ Premier League away games this season – in the history of the competition, only Thierry Henry at Arsenal in 2001-02 has scored in each of his side’s first five games on the road in a single season.
- Patrick Bamford has scored in each of his last four away league games for Leeds – the last player to score in five consecutive away games for the club was Ian Lawson between April-October 1963.
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