Everton are back in cup action on Wednesday night, which means the second-string side which beat Salford last week are set to return. The Toffees will be bringing a weakened side to Highbury, which gives Fleetwood a chance in this tie.
The hosts have had a solid season so far, winning four of their first five games in all competitions. However, Joey Barton’s side have seen both teams score in each of those five games, which suggests that this third round tie could be quite open.
Five of Everton’s last seven away ties in this competition have seen both teams score, so I'm backing goals in this clash. Fleetwood’s last four home ties in this competition have seen both teams score, including both of their previous matches this season.
Everton are back in cup action on Wednesday night, which means the second-string side which beat Salford last week are set to return. The Toffees will be bringing a weakened side to Highbury, which gives Fleetwood a chance in this tie.
The hosts have had a solid season so far, winning four of their first five games in all competitions. However, Joey Barton’s side have seen both teams score in each of those five games, which suggests that this third round tie could be quite open.
Five of Everton’s last seven away ties in this competition have seen both teams score, so I'm backing goals in this clash. Fleetwood’s last four home ties in this competition have seen both teams score, including both of their previous matches this season.