Managerless Everton host Lampard’s Blues, while there’s a Manchester Derby to savour and Arsenal head to the London Stadium in desperate more than hope
A huge weekend of fixtures stretches before English Premier League fans like a Christmas market with bells on. Liverpool and Leicester have winnable yet deceptive away games at Bournemouth and Aston Villa respectively, while Tottenham look to get back to winning ways at home to Burnley. A series of lower half teams fight for survival against each other, but we start our focus at the latest club to lose their manager, Everton.
Everton vs. Chelsea (Saturday 7th December, 12:30 pm GMT kick-off)
Goodison Park has become something of a burial ground in recent years. Not for players, but managers. After the departure of David Moyes in 2013, there was a bizarre period where Roberto Martinez torched the defensive organisation put in place by the dour Scot and revitalised the front line.