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Everton back Michael Keane is having an interesting relationship to red cards this season in the Premier League.
Everton's halftime lead went away as did two Toffees players as Wolverhampton Wanderers rallied for 1-1 draw with n their nine-man hosts at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Wednesday,
DAVID MOYES was left pulling his hair out after Michael Keane was red – carded for tugging Tolu Arokodare’s dreadlocks. Frustration with the Everton ranks then boiled over as Wolves grabbed
Everton end game with nine players as Michael Keane and Jack Grealish are sent off as Mateus Mane scores to give Wolves a point.
Everton are looking to end a disappointing run of home results when they host a resurgent Wolves at their new stadium on Wednesday night.
Everton host Wolves in the Premier League on Wednesday night as the visitors secured their first victory of the season last time out. Everton vs Wolves best bets Bet on Everton to win to nil at
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Everton v Wolves: Team news
Everton boss David Moyes has made one change to the side that were beaten 4-2 by Brentford on Sunday. Tyler Dubling drops to the bench in place of Harrison Armstrong. Everton XI: Pickford, O'Brien, Tarkowski,
Wolves openings were few and far between, with Hugo Bueno slicing well wide after Jhon Arias had burst into the box. Right at the end of the half Hee Chan Hwang got his head to a Yerson Mosquera cross, but Tarkowski got enough of a block in to ensure Pickford wasn’t troubled.
Marshall Munetsi became the Premier League's first Zimbabwean goalscorer since 2011 as Wolves moved six points clear of the bottom three with a 1-1 draw against Everton.
Everton and Wolves played out a 1-1 draw on Wednesday evening, but it was a game packed full of controversial moments.
Everton boss David Moyes spoke to the media after his side's draw to Wolves: "We started OK, we got in front and should have got further in front at the time. On what was said to the referee: "I'll keep that between the referee and me.