Premier League action returns to Goodison Park when Everton host Wolves, on Saturday, November 19, 2011, in match week 12.
Everton are coming off a hard-fought 2-1 loss away at Newcastle, in match week 11. An own goal by Heitinga gave the home side an early lead on 12 minutes and Taylor made it 2-0 on the half-hour. But the Toffees fought back to reduce the margin at the interval via a Rodwell strike. The visitors subjected the Toon Army to wave upon wave of attacks in the second half but without avail as a nervy Newcastle United held on to take away full points from the game.
Wolves are coming off a 3-1 win against relegation zoners Wigan, in match week 11. O’Hara gave the home side the lead on the half-hour, and Wigan fought back to get the score back on level terms, 11 minutes later, via Watson. Wolves outclassed the Latics, after the interval, and left the visitors ruing a couple of missed chances by Rodalegga in the first half. Ten minutes into the second, Edwards made it 2-1 to Wolves and 11 minutes later, Ward struck the last goal of the game.
Head to head, in last matches between the sides, Everton have won 2 games to and Wolves’ solitary victory, with the remaining 3 games drawn. The sides last met in April 2011, in a game hosted by Wolves, at Moilneux; Everton won that match 3-0.
Everton have won 3, lost 6, and drawn the remaining 1 of their last 10 league matches, while Wolves have won 3, drawn 2 and lost 6 of their last 11 league games.
Currently in 17th place on the league table, the Toffees have hosted 5 home games, this season, winning 1, drawing 1 and losing 3, while Wolves, who are in 13th place have had 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses in their 5 away games.
It was a nervy game between two sides who have struggled this season, and the win would have gone a long way towards easing Wolves’ relegation fears.
Wolves, however, will have their task cut out against the Toffees who will be itching to redeem themselves after their loss, in match week 11, at St James’ Park.
Everton’s starting eleven against Newcastle: Howard, Hibbert, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Coleman, Neville, Rodwell, Drenthe, Osman, Saha.
Wolves’ starting eleven against Wigan: Hennessey, Stearman, Johnson, Berra, Ward, Edwards, Henry, Guudioura, Hunt, O’Hara, Doyle.
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