
"Starting with the hosts, while Everton might have only continued to shine since David Moyes made his emotional return to the blue half of Merseyside back in January, the Toffees are seeking a much-welcomed boost here. Watching their EFL Cup adventure come to an abrupt end earlier in the week as they slumped to a 2-0 loss against Wolves, the former West Ham boss will be calling on an immediate response on Monday night."
"Everton Team News Still dealing with a hamstring injury and yet to make a single appearance so far this season, Everton will once again be without England international Jarrad Branthwaite here. However, aside from their defensive talisman, Moyes' men have reported a clean bill of health. Both making an immediate impact since completing respective summer switches to Merseyside, the duo of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grealish will make full returns here."
"As for the visitors, while West Ham might have entered September's international break with a shock 3-0 romp away at Nottingham Forest, it appears that was just a minor boost for the Hammers. Coming under a huge amount of scrutiny this season, the pressure on Graham Potter's shoulders is now firmly at a boiling point. Last seen falling to a 2-1 loss at home against Crystal Palace, it has been suggested that this could be Potter's final game in char"
Everton will welcome struggling West Ham to Merseyside on Monday night. David Moyes has improved Everton's form since returning and will demand a response after a 2-0 EFL Cup loss to Wolves. Everton have failed to win in three matches since the September international break but remain unbeaten at home since moving into their new stadium. Jarrad Branthwaite remains out with a hamstring injury. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grealish will return, with Beto leading the attack. West Ham have endured pressure after poor results and Graham Potter faces scrutiny following a 2-1 home loss to Crystal Palace.
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