Please, try again later
I think Cardiff will get over Friday's 5-1 defeat by Watford pretty quickly, Neil Warnock will not let his team dwell on a bad night, but I still fancy Everton here.
They have been on a poor run but they will have gone 17 days without a game by kick-off which is exactly what they needed in their situation.
It will have helped them on the training ground, because it allows them to work on things - defending set-pieces for example.
I don't see their break causing any problems with their sharpness. Their players have probably had a few days off but Toffees boss Marco Silva has had the chance to work them hard and get them ready for this game.
Source: BBC
Everton have had an extended time off action and will head to this clash the more rested than Cardiff who were in action on Friday and facing a side with one of the poorest defences in the league should inspire confidence in the Toffees, with Cardiff currently on a -27 goal difference. Everton will look at this as a perfect time to get back to winning ways after three straight losses in their league matches. They also have just three wins in their 13 away matches this season and they will badly hope to win this, especially with the investment they did this season in the playing unit. Cardiff have lost three of their last five home matches but they have five wins and three losses in the last 10 home games in the Premier League, which should inspire a lot of hope ahead of the game. Head to head, Everton have managed 10 wins in the 29 meetings between the two, while Cardiff have won 11. Everton are unbeaten in eight matches against Cardiff, but that stretches back to the 50s.