Everton FC v West Bromwich Albion - pre-match preview

25 November 2010 09:36
Yakubu and Leighton Baines celebrate at Birmingham 300[LNB]November 27, 3pm kick off[LNB]Everton's last five games[LNB]Nov 22: Premier League - Sunderland 2 Everton 2[LNB]Nov 14: Premier League - Everton 1 Arsenal 2[LNB]Nov 10: Premier League - Everton 1 Bolton 1[LNB] Nov 6: Premier League - Blackpool 2 Everton 2[LNB]Oct 30: Premier League - Everton 1 Stoke 0[LNB]West Brom's last five games[LNB]Nov 20: Premier League - West Brom 0 Stoke 3[LNB]Nov 13: Premier League - Wigan 1 West Brom 0[LNB]Nov 10: Premier League - West Ham 2 West Brom 2[LNB]Nov 7: Premier League - West Brom 0 Man City 2[LNB]Nov 1: Premier League - Blackpool 2 West Brom 1[LNB]Past Matches[LNB]Everton's overall record against West Brom[LNB]P 150 W 61 D 34  L 55 Goals for 247 Goals against 240[LNB]Selected matches[LNB]April 11 1973:  West Brom 4 Everton 1[LNB]Notable in that it was one of only five games under the stewardship of caretaker manager Tom Eggleston. Blues were swept aside in front of 21,281 at The Hawthorns with Mick Bernard grabbing the consolation goal. Co Durham-born Eggleston, who died in 2004, bridged the gap between Harry Catterick and Billy Bingham.[LNB]April 16: 1985: Everton 4 West Brom 1[LNB]Blues kept up their chase for the First Division crown in front of 29,750 fans. On target for Howard Kendall's side were stopper Ian Atkins, Kevin Sheedy and Graeme Sharp (2) including a penalty. Scotsman Sharp's goals were among 30 he scored in 54 games that season.[LNB]December 7 1985: West Brom 0 Everton 3[LNB]A comprehensive away victory for the Blues. Manager Howard Kendall watched as the Baggies were sunk by goals from Kevin Sheedy, Pat Van Den Hauwe and the great Gary Lineker.

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