Sutton's predictions: Chelsea v Evertonpublished at 18:56 25 April

The worry for Everton is James Tarkowski is out for the season with the hamstring injury he sustained against Manchester City.
That is a massive blow for them at the back, because they did not look the same team defensively once he went off.
Everton are without striker Armando Broja too, because he is on loan from Chelsea and cannot face his parent club, but I feel like he has kind of been on trial in the past couple of games anyway.
David Moyes has been having a look at Broja, probably to weigh up whether or not to sign him permanently in the summer, but Everton are probably better off with Beto leading their attack.
He will be a threat running in behind when they try to break forward, and Abdoulaye Doucoure will get up there too in support.
They might get some joy here because while Chelsea are still in the mix for the top five after their fightback to beat Fulham, things are clearly still not right with them.
An element of their fans are just not having Enzo Maresca and his style of play, and it will be interesting to see how the Stamford Bridge crowd react if things don't go to plan on Saturday.
I am really not convinced by Chelsea's attack at the moment, especially with Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson so out of form. Even with Tarkowski missing, they could struggle to break Everton down.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1