Crystal Palace have won just one of their last 20 Premier League games against Everton (D9 L10), beating them 3-1 at Selhurst Park in December 2021.
Following their 2-1 win at Goodison Park in September, Everton are looking to complete the league double over Crystal Palace for the first time since 2004-05, when the Eagles were relegated and the Toffees earned their highest ever Premier League finish (4th).
Everton are winless in their last seven league games away at London clubs (D3 L4), scoring just two goals in this run. Their last league win in the capital, however, was at Crystal Palace in November 2023 (3-2).
After their 1-0 win at Brighton last month, Everton are looking to pick up back-to-back away wins in the Premier League for the first time since a run of four from October to December 2023 – the second win in that spell was a 3-2 triumph at Crystal Palace.
After only winning three of their first 18 Premier League games of the season (D8 L7), Crystal Palace have since won four of their last six in the competition (D1 L1). The Eagles have also kept three clean sheets in their last four league games, as many as their previous 15 beforehand.
Only Ipswich and Southampton (both 1) have won fewer Premier League home games this season than Crystal Palace (2). Indeed, assuming three points-per-win all-time, only in 1973-74 (10), 1997-98 (4), and 2016-17 (7) have the Eagles recorded fewer points from their opening 12 home matches of a league campaign than their 11 this term.
Everton’s David Moyes has lost all three of his managerial meetings with Oliver Glasner, twice against Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2021-22 UEFA Europa League and once against Crystal Palace in last season’s Premier League. Only three managers have won each of their first four games against David Moyes in the Scot’s managerial career: Claudio Ranieri (first 6), Alex Ferguson (4), and Manuel Pellegrini (4).
Jean Philippe-Mateta (34 goals) needs one more goal to move level with Christian Benteke (35) as Crystal Palace’s second-top Premier League scorer (Wilfried Zaha top with 68). The Frenchman has scored six goals in five Premier League games in 2025, more than he managed in his first 19 appearances in the competition in 2024-25 before the turn of the year (4).
Daniel Muñoz has provided an assist in both of Crystal Palace’s last two Premier League games; the only players to assist in 3+ successive appearances in the competition for the Eagles are Chris Armstrong (3 in 1994), Wilfried Zaha (4 in 2016), Christian Benteke (3 in 2018), and Eberechi Eze (3 in 2025).
Iliman Ndiaye has scored four of Everton’s last five Premier League away goals; the last player to score more away goals in a season for the Toffees was Dominic Calvert-Lewin in 2020-21 (9).