Toffees – Luton’s favourite candy of late?

Everton are in great form at the finish of the Premier League campaign. They have three consecutive victories, four in five rounds, and despite having eight points deducted, the company of Sean Dyche ensured survival, three rounds before the end of the championship. The Toffees travel to the smallest stadium in the league, Kenilworth Road, to face a struggling Luton tonight (10.00 PM EAT).The Hatters are just a point behind Nottingham Forest, the first club above the relegation line, so there is still hope that the newcomers to England’s elite can survive, which would be a huge success. At the beginning of the season, everyone wrote off the team of Welshman Rob Edwards, saw him return to the Championship quickly. The host’s form does not inspire confidence in the fans of this club before the crucial 270 minutes of the season – three defeats in a row, but Nottingham also stacked up losses, so everything is still open.Raging Klopp: “Early kick-offs are a crime”Rarely have Luton been above the relegation zone in this championship, and that could happen tonight if a disinterested side from Liverpool win. This season, these two teams played twice at Goodison Park and both times the Hatters came out victorious, 2-1 each in the championship and the round of 16 of the FA Cup.Luton conceded as many as 12 goals in the last three matches. Everton’s net has not been shaken for 270 minutes, since the disaster at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea (6-0), After that, a 2-0 win against Nottingham and Liverpool and last week a minimal triumph against Brentford at Goodison. Idrissa Gueye scored two goals in three previous matches.The home team has an injury problem. Anderson, Bell, Brown, Kabore, Lockyer, Nakamba, Ogbene and Potts are out. Ukrainian Mykolenko and Scot Patterson will not play for the Toffees. Luton are hoping to see Nottingham’s four-point ban stand, with the Foresters appealing.Fuhlam’s Nigerian defender has long name and equally long list of clubs fighting to sign himEverton have not won away games this year, that is, since December 16, when they won away at Burnley with 2-0. After that, only as many as 10 matches without a triumph, of which six defeats. In the last match in front of their fans, Luton were demolished by Brentford (1-5). Before that four points were won at Kenilworth Road against Bournemouth and Nottingham.A reminder – in England, in case of the same number of points, the goal difference decides.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 36Friday 22:00: (2.65) Luton (3.50) Everton (2.60)Saturday 14:30: (1.22) Arsenal (7.75) Bournemouth (13.0)17:00: (2.15) Brentford (3.50) Fulham (3.30)17:00: (3.70) Burnley (3.50) Newcastle (2.00)17:00: (5.60) Sheffield Utd (3.90) Nott.Forest (1.62)19:30: (1.10) Man.City (13.0) Wolverhampton (25.0)Sunday 16:00: (2.85) Brighton (3.50) Aston Villa (2.40)16:00: (1.67) Chelsea (4.00) West Ham (5.00)18:30: (1.50) Liverpool (4.70) Tottenham (6.75)Monday22:00: (2.50) Crystal Palace (3.45) Man.Utd. (2.75)***odds are subject to change***

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