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Everton vs Crystal Palace Predictions - 19 Feb 2024

Pregame prediction state, community vote lean, matchup drivers, and trend context.

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Match prediction guide

Everton vs Crystal Palace predictions cover Premier League (England), Regular Season - 25 on 19 Feb 2024. Kick-off is listed for Monday, 19 February 2024 at 21:00 CET. This preview brings together the prediction lean, community voting, recent form, head-to-head notes and team context in one place. Because this is the predictions tab, the copy focuses on the pre-match view rather than live in-play swings after kick-off.

Archived pre-match prediction notes are unavailable for this fixture, so the page does not publish a reconstructed pregame lean.

What can shape the matchup

Recent form gives the first matchup clue: over the last five, Everton have taken 2 points while Crystal Palace have taken 5. That comes from Everton taking 0 wins and Crystal Palace taking 1 win in that span. Goal trend sits at Everton -4 and Crystal Palace -3.

Season and schedule context add season pace at Everton 1.05 points per game versus Crystal Palace 1.29 and venue split at 1.47 home points per game against 1.11 away points per game. These details help separate a simple prediction percentage from the rhythm each team brings into the match.

Recent head-to-head context lists Everton 4 recent H2H wins, Crystal Palace 0 recent H2H wins, and 2 draws, which adds rivalry history without treating older meetings as more important than current form.

Underlying team metrics add chance creation score at Everton 7.4 versus Crystal Palace 8.4 and clean-sheet rate at 34% against 26%, giving the prediction a check against chance creation, defensive resistance and match-control signals.

Prediction trend

The prediction trend contains 91 trend points, showing how the pre-match view developed before the current prediction read.