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·20 May 2022

Everton predicted lineup vs Arsenal - Premier League

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Everton bring an end to a disappointing season as they travel to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.

While the 2021/22 campaign has been one to truly forget for the Toffees, the overriding emotion on Thursday night was undoubtedly elation after Dominic Calvert-Lewin's late header sealed a comeback win against Crystal Palace to secure Premier League survival with one game to spare.


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With nothing left to play for, Frank Lampard's men now take on an Arsenal side with the slimmest of chances of achieving a top-four finish on the final day.

1. Everton predicted lineup vs Arsenal (3-4-3)

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GK: Jordan Pickford - The Everton number one is set for his 36th and final Premier League appearance of the campaign. CB: Jarrad Branthwaite - Having served a one-match ban, the defender could be set to return to the side. CB: Michael Keane - Got the ball rolling for the comeback victory in midweek and will certainly retain his place. CB: Ben Godfrey - Returned as an unused substitute last time out but could be ready to claim back his starting spot in the back line. RWB: Alex Iwobi - Seems to be a more effective worker from central positions but, even so, will likely retain his place on the right flank. CM: Abdoulaye Doucoure - Can probably claim to be one of his side's best performers this season - although that's nothing to shout about. CM: Dele Alli - Deserves a first start in Everton colours having enjoyed a brilliant cameo after replacing the woeful Andre Gomes on Thursday. LWB: Vitaliy Mykolenko - The young full-back has been a reliable performer in wretched circumstances since his January arrival RF: Demarai Gray - Has enjoyed impressive spells throughout the season and should return to the starting XI after Thursday's assist off the bench. ST: Dominic Calvert-Lewin - It's been a difficult season for the front man but it would have felt oh so sweet to be the hero last time out. A splendid second-half showing against Palace will have inevitably made his place safe.

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