Charles Hawtrey
Player Valuation: £50m
And in addition they doubled down:
The Toffees have won four from five, keeping clean sheets in all those wins, while Chelsea are four without a victory. It gives us the perfect chance to back a pro-Everton angle.
While I wanted to back the customary Everton double chance and Jordan Pickford card, the odds are far too short for my liking, so I’m going with a narrative angle. KIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL returns to Stamford Bridge – a stadium he spent just one miserable year at.
Now at Everton, the 27-year-old seems to have found a home, scoring four goals and registering two assists in 14 starts.
He is one of the first names on the team sheet and will be relishing the chance to return to west London and show the Blues what they are missing. While his cards have dried up in recent weeks, he has already been booked five times this campaign and averages 1.37 fouls per 90.
In terms of goalscoring, he has scored in three of the last four, so 30/1 for him TO SCORE AND BE CARDED looks chunky when you include the added narrative.
MALO GUSTO TO BE CARDED also appeals.
While the right-back has only been carded (sent off) in one of his eight league starts, he is up against Jack Grealish. The Manchester City loanee is averaging 3.23 fouls won per 90 and has drawn a yellow from six out of 13 right-backs he's faced – even if Connor Bradley inexplicably avoided a card in the Merseyside derby.
Chelsea vs Everton
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The Toffees have won four from five, keeping clean sheets in all those wins, while Chelsea are four without a victory. It gives us the perfect chance to back a pro-Everton angle.
While I wanted to back the customary Everton double chance and Jordan Pickford card, the odds are far too short for my liking, so I’m going with a narrative angle. KIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL returns to Stamford Bridge – a stadium he spent just one miserable year at.
Now at Everton, the 27-year-old seems to have found a home, scoring four goals and registering two assists in 14 starts.
He is one of the first names on the team sheet and will be relishing the chance to return to west London and show the Blues what they are missing. While his cards have dried up in recent weeks, he has already been booked five times this campaign and averages 1.37 fouls per 90.
In terms of goalscoring, he has scored in three of the last four, so 30/1 for him TO SCORE AND BE CARDED looks chunky when you include the added narrative.
MALO GUSTO TO BE CARDED also appeals.
While the right-back has only been carded (sent off) in one of his eight league starts, he is up against Jack Grealish. The Manchester City loanee is averaging 3.23 fouls won per 90 and has drawn a yellow from six out of 13 right-backs he's faced – even if Connor Bradley inexplicably avoided a card in the Merseyside derby.








