Everton vs Crystal Palace LIVE commentary: Calvert-Lewin available for replay after red in first game overturned – kick-off time, team news and how to follow

Everton vs Crystal Palace LIVE commentary: Calvert-Lewin available for replay after red in first game overturned – kick-off time, team news and how to follow.

This Monday, Everton and Crystal Palace will play a live FA Cup third-round replay at Goodison Park, broadcast on talkSPORT.

The first game at Selhurst Park resulted in a scoreless draw, with neither team appearing to play particularly well or dangerous.

The primary conversation starter from the initial meeting was Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s red card.

Following a VAR review, Dominic Calvert-Lewin was dismissed for an innocent challenge on Nathaniel Clyne.

Nevertheless, the FA reversed the striker’s three-match suspension following an appeal by Sean Dyche’s team.

In the fourth round, the victor of this tie will host either Bolton or Luton.

Finances: Crystal Palace vs. Everton

The Toffees Premier League campaign is being made much harder than it should be because of a points deduction.

Premier League managers docked Everton ten points for violating the Profit and Sustainability policies.

After it was discovered that they had broken further financial regulations, things became worse.

A cup run might become an unwanted distraction if this results in yet another point deduction, which would put Everton in serious danger of relegation.

Even still, the Goodison supporters will undoubtedly be enthusiastic about this, and you can anticipate chanting or some sort of anti-Premier League demonstration.

Everton supporters are likely to express their emotions. Everton has gone undefeated at home against Crystal Palace in all competitions for the past eight games (W5 D3), dating back to a 3-2 loss in September 2014.
Crystal Palace has suffered two losses.

Crystal Palace vs. Everton: Team news

Idrissa Gana Gueye and Dele Alli won’t be available for the hosts.

Gueye is abroad representing Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations, while Dele is still recuperating from a chronic injury.

Ashley Young could come back in the interim.

A few Palace players, such Michael Olise, Joel Ward, and Cheick Doucoure, will undoubtedly not be playing.

Roy Hodgson has little options while Jordan Aye is with Ghana in the Ivory Coast for the AFCON.\

Due to Olise’s hamstring issue, Palace has little options for attack.
Everton has emerged victorious from the last four FA Cup replays held at home, following a 3-2 defeat to Bolton in the third round of the 1993–94 campaign.
With the exception of 2021–22, when they advanced to the semi-final, Crystal Palace has lost three of their last four FA Cup third round games.
After defeating Bolton 2-1 at Selhurst Park in the third round of the 2016–17 FA Cup, Crystal Palace is playing in its first FA Cup rematch.

Everton vs Crystal Palace: What has been said?

talkSPORT’s Simon Jordan has had his say on Everton’s situation.

He said: “They coped to it. They haven’t missed Financial Fair Play by £9million. They’ve missed it by £250million.

They were allowed to make a series of adjustments, including COVID and interests payments and costs of capitalisation on their new stadium.

“All of that was allowed to be included, and they still missed it “

Crystal Palace vs. Everton: talkSPORT coverage

The anticipated date of this FA Cup third round replay is Wednesday, January 16.

Goodison Park kickoff is set for 7:45 p.m.

Adrian Durham will be your presenter for live coverage from Merseyside on talkSPORT.

After that, Ian Danter and former England defender Danny Mills will offer their commentary.

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