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Everton Face Ipswich As Premier League Football Returns


Everton travel to face Ipswich Town at Portman Road for the first fixture after the international break.



Everton International Break Roundup:


Jordan Pickford:

England vs Greece: Pickford made an unfortunate mistake that ultimately cost England the game ending 2-1.

Finland vs England: Pickford wasn’t able to keep a clean sheet as Finland’s Hoskonen got on the score sheet. However, goals from Alexander-Arnold, Grealish and Rice meant the game ended 3-1 to England.


Orel Mangala:

Italy vs Belgium: Mangala played 68 minutes as Belgium fought back from a 2 goal deficit to salvage a point as De Cuyper and Trossard got on the score sheet

Belgium vs France: Mangala played similar to minutes than the draw against Italy. However, two goals from Kolo Muani meant France won the game 2-1.


Beto:

Guinea-Bissau vs Mali: A goal from El Bilal Toure meant that Mali picked up all the points for the AFCON qualifiers group stage.

Mali vs Guinea-Bissau: A goalless draw in the end with only 10 shots on target for the duration of the game.


Iliman Ndiaye and Gana Gueye:

Senegal vs Malawi: Senegal thrashed Malawi 4-0 with Iliman Ndiaye claiming an assist and 65 minutes. Also, Idrissa Gana Gueye came off the bench to to play 25 minutes and got an assist too!

Malawi vs Senegal: A late goal from ex-Liverpool player Mané. Ndiaye picked up a small injury last game but was given the all clear, but didn’t feature. On the other hand, Idrissa Gana Gueye played for 60 minutes.



Focus is on the game at hand now though as it seems Sean Dyche has managed to completely turn the Toffee’s form around. A shocking initial start to the season seems to be behind them as there has been clear signs of improvements to be able to pick up some much needed points.


Ipswich on the other hand have had an impressive start to the season. At the start of the campaign they were classified as underdogs with a high change of relegation. Even though they have picked up some points, this is still an extremely important game for both sides to climb away from the relegation zone.



Everton Premier League Results:


Everton 0-0 Newcastle

Everton 2-1 Crystal Palace

Leicester 1-1 Everton

Aston Villa 3-2 Everton

Everton 2-3 Bournemouth

Spurs 4-0 Everton

Everton 0-3 Brighton



Ipswich Premier League Results:


West Ham 4-1 Ipswich

Ipswich 2-2 Aston Villa

Southampton 1-1 Ipswich

Brighton 0-0 Ipswich

Ipswich 1-1 Fulham

Man City 4-1 Ipswich

Ipswich 0-2 Liverpool



Everton will be without James Garner due to a back injury and Tim Iroegbunam due to a foot injury for this game. However, Seamus Coleman is back, and Jarrad Branthwaite is being assessed on match day to see whether he is able to feature. Also, there is hope that both Iliman Ndiaye and Vitalii Mykolenko will be able to play as well.



Premier League Matchday 8:


Saturday 19th October:


Spurs 12:30 West Ham


Fulham 15:00 Aston Villa


Ipswich 15:00 Everton


Man United 15:00 Brentford


Newcastle 15:00 Brighton


Southampton 15:00 Leicester


Bournemouth 17:30 Arsenal


Sunday 20th October:


Wolves 14:00 Man City


Liverpool 16:30 Chelsea


Monday 21st October:


Nottingham Forest 20:00 Crystal Palace



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