Everton make their return to cup action and will face Wolves once again on their trip to Molineux for the third round of the EFL Cup this Tuesday.The Blues will be looking to bounce back from their 2-...
Everton make their return to cup action and will face Wolves once again on their trip to Molineux for the third round of the EFL Cup this Tuesday.
The Blues will be looking to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat to Liverpool in the Anfield derby and are taking on a Wolves side in free-fall. Vitor Pereira’s side have lost all five of their Premier League games this season and Everton will be looking to contribute to that crisis by securing their second win over the hosts already this season.
The two sides faced each other at Molineux just before the international break with David Moyes’s side securing a 3-2 triumph. The trio of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Iliman Ndiaye, Jack Grealish was at its mercurial best in that display, but unforced errors at the back from the Toffees allowed the scoreline to be more flattering for Wolves.
Everton beat League One side Mansfield Town 2-0 in the previous round of the cup competition, thanks to goals from Charly Alcaraz and Beto. Meanwhile, Wolves got the better of West Ham 3-2 with Jorgen Strand Larsen scoring twice in the dying minutes to secure a comeback victory.
Wolves vs Everton - Team News and Predicted Starting XI
Everton Team News
David Moyes might be tempted to make a series of changes to his starting XI for this game, allowing some rest to those who have played week in and week out so far. The season is going to be long, and rotations while maintaining a competitive balance will be key.
Mark Travers is expected to be the cup keeper and will take his place in between the sticks while captain Seamus Coleman, who was impressive in the previous cup game against Mansfield Town, is likely to replace Jake O’Brien.
James Garner could slot into the middle with Tim Iroegbunam and 19-year-old Tyler Dibling, signed from Southampton this summer, is expected to make his first start for his new club on the right wing.
Either Iliman Ndiaye or Jack Grealish would probably take up the left flank and Thierno Barry should start ahead of Beto in this fixture.
Everton’s predicted starting XI: Mark Travers (GK), Seamus Coleman, James Tarkowski, Michael Keane, Vitalii Mykolenko, Tim Iroegbunam, James Garner, Tyler Dibling, Charly Alcaraz, Iliman Ndiaye, Thierno Barry
When is Wolves vs Everton?
Everton will take on Wolves in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, August 23. Kickoff is scheduled at 7:45 pm local time.
Where to Watch the Carabao Cup game between Wolves and Everton?
Wolves vs Everton’s Carabao Cup match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports+. It will also be available for live streaming on SkyGo and NOW TV.
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