Both of these teams come off this game off the back of really good results, with Brighton holding Arsenal and Everton thumping Burnley. The Seagulls have become very good at making sure they take something from their home games, but I have a sneaky feeling things might be different this time. Everton have struggled on their travels this season, and that win at the Clarets was only their second away win in 2018-19, their first on the road since 6 October and their first victory home or away for five matches. We definitely saw a reaction from their 6-2 home defeat by Tottenham last weekend, and if Marco Silva's side play with the same freedom they did at Turf Moor, they will win this game too.
Both of these teams come off this game off the back of really good results, with Brighton holding Arsenal and Everton thumping Burnley.
The Seagulls have become very good at making sure they take something from their home games, but I have a sneaky feeling things might be different this time.
Everton have struggled on their travels this season, and that win at the Clarets was only their second away win in 2018-19, their first on the road since 6 October and their first victory home or away for five matches.
We definitely saw a reaction from their 6-2 home defeat by Tottenham last weekend, and if Marco Silva's side play with the same freedom they did at Turf Moor, they will win this game too.
Source: BBC