Match Pack: Everton vs Saints

By SFC Media time Sun 28 Feb Everton v Saints

As Southampton prepare for the second of four consecutive away fixtures, get set for Monday night's trip to Everton with our Match Pack, in association with eToro...

THE MATCH

Everton vs Southampton
Goodison Park
Premier League
Monday 1 March, 8pm GMT

THE OFFICIALS

Referee: Martin Atkinson
Assistants: Lee Betts, Eddie Smart
Fourth official: Darren England
VAR: Jonathan Moss
Assistant VAR: Marc Perry

HOW TO WATCH

The fixture will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event (401) and Sky Sports Premier League (402) for subscription holders.

WHAT KIT?

Saints will be wearing their red home strip with white trim for the trip to Merseyside.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 23: Southampton players huddle ahead of the Premier League match between Leeds United and Southampton at Elland Road on February 23, 2021 in Leeds, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Matt Watson/Southampton FC via Getty Images)
Saints will once again be in their home kit for the trip to Merseyside (Photo: Matt Watson)

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

Saints are chasing just a second three points of 2021 and will be looking to put their ever-growing injury list aside with a morale-boosting win at Goodison Park.

Facing an Everton side who have struggled for form at home, Ralph Hasenhüttl’s side will hope to rediscover their early season form on the road.

For the hosts, they’ll be looking to build on a noteworthy Merseyside derby win last time out, with victory capable of lifting them above Liverpool in the table.

TEAM NEWS

The injury woes keep coming for Ralph Hasenhüttl, with Oriol Romeu ruled out for the remainder of the season with a fractured ankle picked up at Leeds in midweek.

Takumi Minamino will also miss Monday’s clash, having picked up a small hamstring problem at Elland Road.

The duo join a lengthy list of absentees with Ibrahima Diallo, Theo Walcott, Kyle Walker-Peters, Michael Obafemi and Will Smallbone also ruled out.

For Everton, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Allan are fit and available, although Yerry Mina will remain sidelined.

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FORM GUIDE

Everton:


Liverpool (a) 0-2 (Richarlison, Sigurdsson)
Man City (h) 1-3 (Richarlison)
Fulham (h) 0-2
Tottenham (h) 5-4 (Richarlison 2, Calvert-Lewin, Sigurdsson, Bernard) Emirates FA Cup
Man United (a) 3-3 (Doucouré, Rodríguez, Calvert-Lewin)

Southampton:

Leeds (a) 3-0
Chelsea (h) 1-0 (Minamino)
Wolves (h) 1-2 (Ings)
Wolves (a) 0-2 (Ings, Armstrong) Emirates FA Cup
Newcastle (a) 3-2 (Minamino, Ward-Prowse)

THE MANAGERS

Ralph Hasenhüttl: "We are not in the best shape – that is the difference. We are not with the best team on the pitch, but we still believe in what we are doing.

"We must find the right tactic and the right behaviour to get something there."

Carlo Ancelotti: "In my opinion we don't have to look at the table, we have to play game by game and see where we are at the end of the season.

“We have to work hard because it will not be easy, but I think we can compete until the end."

ONES TO WATCH

Richarlison: The Brazilian comes into Monday night’s meeting in imperious form, having starred in the Merseyside derby win over Liverpool last time out.

With three goals in his last four outings, the lively attacker will need to be closely monitored.

James Ward-Prowse: As the only fit senior central midfielder, Saints will need a captain’s performance at Goodison Park.

Whoever he is paired with in the middle of the park, Ward-Prowse will have to be at his best to nullify the threats posed by the Toffees.

James Ward-Prowse
Distribution stats
Passes completed
1.4K
Crosses
39
Assists
5
Chances created
34
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TOP PERFORMERS

Everton:


Goals:
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 18
Richarlison 10
Gylfi Sigurdsson 6

Assists:
James Rodríguez 8
Gylfi Sigurdsson 7
Lucas Digne 6

Southampton:

Goals:
Danny Ings 9
James Ward-Prowse 6
Adams, Armstrong 4

Assists:
James Ward-Prowse 5
Ché Adams 4
Ings, Armstrong 3

HEAD TO HEAD

Played: 104
Saints: 31
Draws: 24
Everton: 49

DID YOU KNOW?

- Following their 2-0 victory against Everton back in October, Southampton are looking to secure their first league double over the Toffees since 1997-98.

- Southampton have won their last two Premier League Monday games, winning 2-1 at Brighton and 1-0 against Liverpool this season. They last won three consecutive top-flight Monday games in April 1992, with the second game in that run being a 1-0 victory against Liverpool.

- Southampton striker Danny Ings has been directly involved in seven goals in his nine Premier League starts against Everton (5 goals, 2 assists).

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