ShareEverton host Chelsea at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday evening, as the Toffees look to take advantage of Liam Rosenior’s side’s recent struggles.By Matt SmithChelsea secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Everton the last time the two sides met earlier in the season under Enzo Maresca, ending a winless run to defeat the Merseyside club.Everton have lost just once in their previous eight home games against Chelsea, winning five of those meetings.Team newsOnce again, Everton will be without Jack Grealish and Charly Alcaraz due to injury, while Tyrique George will be unable to face his parent club, having signed on loan from Chelsea in the January window. David Moyes confirmed that Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski could both return after missing the game against Arsenal last time out, but he failed to report any fresh injury concerns.Chelsea suffered another injury blow in their previous game, with Trevoh Chalobah stretchered off, meaning he misses out this weekend.Reece James, Filip Jörgensen, and Levi Colwill will all miss out, while Jamie Gittens, Benoît Badiashile, and Malo Gusto are hoping to shake off their recent issues.Everton’s resolute defenceEverton have conceded just 1.2 goals per game in the Premier League this season, a figure only bettered by Manchester City and Arsenal. Finding the back of the net at the other end of the pitch has been their Achilles’ heel, and they find themselves sitting in eighth place in the Premier League table thanks to their resolute defence.The Merseyside club will have to improve their home record if they want to qualify for Europe, however, winning just five times on their own turf in the league this term, and securing more victories on the road.Chelsea devoid of confidenceAfter a strong start to Rosenior’s tenure, Chelsea have taken a few steps back in recent weeks. The Blues have lost their last three games in all competitions, suffering a hammering 8-2 defeat on aggregate against PSG in the Champions League.Chelsea need to get back on track as soon as possible if they want to rescue their chances of finishing in the top four. Rosenior’s men sit three points off of fourth heading into the weekend, and they’ll have to put a stop to their disappointing run away at Everton.Dewsbury-Hall to haunt his former clubKiernan Dewsbury-Hall left Chelsea for Everton in the previous summer transfer window, and it’s a decision he won’t regret. The English midfielder already has nine goals and assists combined for the Toffees, while he struggled for game time during his spell at Stamford Bridge. Dewsbury-Hall will be out to prove a point against his former club, especially after he suffered a hamstring injury in the first half when the two sides met earlier in the season. This game will mean more to him than most, and he could be the one to watch in this clash.PredictionGiven Chelsea’s injuries and their record away at Everton, we’re going for a 1-0 home win.(Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from the Premier League with FotMob this season — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, physical metrics, and player ratings. Download the free app here.Everton host Chelsea at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday evening, as the Toffees look to take advantage of Liam Rosenior’s side’s recent struggles.By Matt SmithChelsea secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Everton the last time the two sides met earlier in the season under Enzo Maresca, ending a winless run to defeat the Merseyside club.Everton have lost just once in their previous eight home games against Chelsea, winning five of those meetings.Team newsOnce again, Everton will be without Jack Grealish and Charly Alcaraz due to injury, while Tyrique George will be unable to face his parent club, having signed on loan from Chelsea in the January window. David Moyes confirmed that Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski could both return after missing the game against Arsenal last time out, but he failed to report any fresh injury concerns.Chelsea suffered another injury blow in their previous game, with Trevoh Chalobah stretchered off, meaning he misses out this weekend.Reece James, Filip Jörgensen, and Levi Colwill will all miss out, while Jamie Gittens, Benoît Badiashile, and Malo Gusto are hoping to shake off their recent issues.Everton’s resolute defenceEverton have conceded just 1.2 goals per game in the Premier League this season, a figure only bettered by Manchester City and Arsenal. Finding the back of the net at the other end of the pitch has been their Achilles’ heel, and they find themselves sitting in eighth place in the Premier League table thanks to their resolute defence.The Merseyside club will have to improve their home record if they want to qualify for Europe, however, winning just five times on their own turf in the league this term, and securing more victories on the road.Chelsea devoid of confidenceAfter a strong start to Rosenior’s tenure, Chelsea have taken a few steps back in recent weeks. The Blues have lost their last three games in all competitions, suffering a hammering 8-2 defeat on aggregate against PSG in the Champions League.Chelsea need to get back on track as soon as possible if they want to rescue their chances of finishing in the top four. Rosenior’s men sit three points off of fourth heading into the weekend, and they’ll have to put a stop to their disappointing run away at Everton.Dewsbury-Hall to haunt his former clubKiernan Dewsbury-Hall left Chelsea for Everton in the previous summer transfer window, and it’s a decision he won’t regret. The English midfielder already has nine goals and assists combined for the Toffees, while he struggled for game time during his spell at Stamford Bridge. Dewsbury-Hall will be out to prove a point against his former club, especially after he suffered a hamstring injury in the first half when the two sides met earlier in the season. This game will mean more to him than most, and he could be the one to watch in this clash.PredictionGiven Chelsea’s injuries and their record away at Everton, we’re going for a 1-0 home win.(Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from the Premier League with FotMob this season — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, physical metrics, and player ratings. Download the free app here.