Everton welcome Rob Edwards’ Luton side to Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon, with the visitors yet to win a Premier League game this season.
Indeed, Chris Sutton believes that form will continue, stating his ‘honest’ opinion that Everton will win the game 2-0.
Writing in his weekly BBC Sport column, Sutton said: “Last weekend’s win at Brentford was a huge result for the Toffees to kickstart their season and Dyche wanted to maintain their momentum at Villa – and now that confidence will carry on into this game too.”

He continued: “Luton did things differently with their tie against League One side Exeter – they made 10 changes, and lost.
I can’t see them getting anything at Goodison Park, to be honest. Their gameplan will be to frustrate Everton, but Dyche has options up front now Dominic Calvert-Lewin is fit and in form. He could even play Beto alongside him too.”
Everton have a chance to pick their season up with a victory against Luton
After a poor start to the season, Sean Dyche’s side have burst into life in the past week with a 3-1 away win at Brentford, followed by a 2-1 League Cup win at Villa Park.
Indeed, Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been tremendous with two goals in his last two games, and £26m signing Beto has been a handful for opposition defences.
The Toffees handed loan signing winger Jack Harrison his debut on Wednesday night against Aston Villa after being out through injury, and suddenly Sean Dyche has a few options across the park.

James Garner has been excellent in recent weeks regardless of where he has been played but has looked the most dangerous played centrally.
Everton have some competition for places for the first time in a long time and a win against Luton Town at Goodison Park would be huge for the Blues.
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