Everton and Leicester City seek more space above the relegation zone when the 16th-place Toffees host the 17th-place Foxes at Goodison Park on Saturday.
The Scout highlights Everton’s top performers since the return of David Moyes as manager ahead of their Double Gameweek 24 in Fantasy Premier League. Interest in the Toffees has escalated at both ends of the pitch for their pair of home encounters with Leicester City and Liverpool in Double Gameweek 24 (DGW24).
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A rare Saturday afternoon with both Premier League title contenders in action ended in contrasting wins for both Liverpool and Arsenal.
Tony Cottee was the Premier League's record signing when he moved to Everton from West Ham in 1988 and it's a tag he admits he struggled to deal with
Everton are in talks to sign Southampton defender Kyle Walker-Peters, whose contract at St Mary’s expires in less than six months.
Tottenham Hotspur are slipping into a relegation battle under Ange Postecoglou and Sunday's home defeat to Leicester City should be his last.
The win against Liverpool moves Leicester City four points clear of the Women's Super League bottom side Crystal Palace.
Leicester City came from behind to secure their first Women’s Super League win since October against a lacklustre Liverpool side on Sunday. The Reds took the lead as Olivia Smith put Matt Beard’s side in front after just three minutes.
A group of our writers on whether the 2024-25 crown is destined for Anfield and when the pivotal date in this title race could be
Ange Postecoglou’s job is safe after Tottenham despite his side’s damaging loss against Leicester. TBR Football were told Daniel Levy had no plans to sack Postecoglou after the North London Derby and his stance remains unchanged since then.