Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Norwich City and Everton face each other at Carrow Road in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Saturday’s program. The Canaries did well to eliminate Charlton in the FA Cup at the weekend, and they are now on a quest to return to winning ways in the Premier League. Key attacker Teemu Puki is back after recovering from COVID-19, while all Normann, Zimmermann, and Omobamidele remain in the treatment room.
The Toffees, on the other hand, aim to put an end to their three-game winless run in the national championship. Since both sides are likely to go for a win in Saturday’s clash, both teams to score betting option should be considered. Alex Iwobi is on international duty with Nigeria, while Brazil international Richarlison misses out with a calf injury, as well as Jerry Mina.
Highlighted Player (Grant Hanley):
Grant Hanley is Scottish footballer who plays for Norwich City as defender. Hanley was born in Dumfries, Scotland, on November 20, 1991 and he started his youth career at Queen of the South. After ending his spells with Crewe Alexandra and Rangers, the Scottish player joined English club Blackburn Rovers, where he started his senior career.
After scoring eight goals in 183 appearances for the Riversiders in league matches, he moved to fellow English club Newcastle United in July, 2016 for an undisclosed fee. Grant Hanley, though, made no more than 10 appearances for Newcastle United in the Championship before joining Norwich City. The 191-cm-tall defender made his full international debut for Scotland against Wales on in May, 2011.
He scored his first goal for the Scotland national football team in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Wales. His contract with Norwich City should expire on June 30, 2021.
Highlighted Team (Everton):
Everton are one of the two Merseyside giants that were formed back in 1878, with the club holding a long-standing rivalry with Liverpool. Everton have participated in the English top flight for a record 113 seasons, with the team competing in the English second tier in just four campaigns.
The Toffees play their home matches at Goodison Park, the stadium that was opened in 1892. Everton have won the national championship nine times, with the team winning their last domestic trophy back in 1987.
The Toffees have clinched five FA Cup trophies as well and it has to be noted that a victory over Manchester United in the 1994/1995 FA Cup final helped the team win their last title in the prestigious competition. Everton and Liverpool face each other in the Merseyside derby and the clash between the two local rivals has been called the Merseyside derby since 1955.
In the 2015/2016 Premier League campaign Everton were hammered by Liverpool (0-4) at Anfield.