Everton are looking to bounce back from two poor performances on the last two weekends, and will host Ipswich Town for the penultimate match at Goodison Park.
The Tractor Boys are coming into Goodison on a very poor run of form, having lost three of the last four and managing only one win since the start of March, a 2-1 away victory over Bournemouth on April 2.
Everton haven't been much better of late, with just one win in that same timeframe, but David Moyes' men have managed to pull out three draws as well.
Neither side has much to play for, although Everton will want to send off the Old Lady with two more famous victories, giving the home side an edge heading into this matchup.
Current table position
Everton sit in 15th heading into Saturday's matchup, a point behind Manchester United and three off of Wolves in 13th. Crystal Palace in 12th is seven points up on the Toffees, so it is starting to look like the best case scenario for Everton is to finish between 13th and 15th place.
As for Ipswich, their fate is already sealed: they will play their 2025/26 season in the Championship after their relegation was confirmed last weekend. After rising to England's top flight for the first time since 2001/02, the club will need to regroup to compete for a return to the Premier League in 2026.
When and Where is the match?
The match between Everton and Ipswich Town will take place at Goodison Park in Liverpool with kickoff scheduled for 3 PM local time.
In the United States, the kickoff time will be 10 AM ET/9 AM CT/7 AM PT and will be televised on the USA Network/NBC Sports US.
Matchup Notes
Everton will continue to be without the services of defender James Tarkowski, winger Jesper Lindstrom, and midfielder Orel Mangala, all of whom suffered season ending injuries.
Ipswich will be without left back Leif Davis and right back Ben Johnson due to red card suspensions. They also have an extensive injury list, including goalkeeper Arijanet Muric (who has been out since February 27 with a shoulder injury), winger Jaden Philogene-Bidace (MCL), midfielder Kalvin Phillips (knock), and former Everton winger Nathan Broadhead (thigh).
Everton's 2-0 victory at Portman Road in October 2024 was the first match between the two sides since February 2, 2002, a 2-1 victory for Ipswich at Goodison Park.
The Toffees and Tractor Boys have met on 60 occasions prior to this weekend, with Everton having won 26 and lost 15.
Everton manager David Moyes has never coached against Ipswich Town in his career.