Everton, Brentford and Dewsbury
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Everton, Brentford and Premier League
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One of the English Premier League’s most consequential weekend matchups is Saturday in London, where seventh-place Brentford will host eighth-place Everton.
Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has returned from injury and is expected to take part in the run-in. He impressed on Saturday as the Toffees earned a point at Brentford.
Brentford boss Keith Andrews, speaking to BBC Sport after his side drew with Everton: "We wanted to attack the game and try to win. That's the nature of every game. When you're winning going into injury time you feel like you're in a good position.
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The Toffees won a 3-2 thriller at Newcastle on Saturday to stay in the hunt for a top six finish as Beto and Barry both scored and that is hugely promising news for Moyes. The next step is to sort out their home form, as Everton have gone six home league games without a win.
It was Beto's third goal in his last two appearances for Everton, with the Guinea-Bissau international following up on his brace in the big win over Chelsea three weeks ago.
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