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Everton fully back Roy Keane in latest message to supporters attending Arsenal clash

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Everton have just three more games to play before the turn of the year and the final home game comes this weekend against Arsenal.

A lot of questions still need to be answered at Everton ahead of the game against the league leaders.

David Moyes will be sweating on the injury latest to players like Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grealish on the back of Saturday’s defeat.

Dewsbury-Hall suffered a hamstring injury and Grealish was withdrawn with the same problem in the latter stages of the game.

It was certainly a bruising defeat for the Blues in more ways than one.

One thing that Everton can be certain on heading into the game this weekend is that the Hill Dickinson Stadium will be rocking.

And leading up to the game, Everton have now shared a clear message to their supporters ahead of the final run-in before the New Year.

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Everton issue clear message to supporters ahead of Arsenal clash

Dewsbury-Hall has sent his own message to Everton fans to get to their seats 15 minutes early on Saturday to take part in The 1878s display.

With so many pivotal players potentially set to miss the game this weekend, Everton are going to need their fans in full voice backing the team.

Taking to X, Everton have shared a statement to their supporters ahead of the final three games of 2025.

What is the loudest you’ve EVER heard Everton fans at home? 🔊

You can pick between both Goodison Park and the Hill Dickinson!

Hill Dickinson Stadium decibel level after Iliman Ndiaye's goal vs Brighton & Hove Albion.
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‘Back home this weekend and then two more away days to round off 2025,’ the message read.

‘Only in 2008 have we won more Premier League games on the road in a calendar year. Best support in the land.’

Roy Keane has already hailed Everton supporters as the best in the Premier League just a matter of weeks ago.

Times may have been tough over recent years, but those supporters have now been provided a lot to be optimistic about under the Friedkins.

With some hugely important players potentially out, it is clear that Moyes’ makeshift side is going to need the Hill Dickinson to be at its very loudest on Saturday.

Everton fans must be the 12th man for David Moyes

It is a real cliché, but the Everton fans who are attending the game at the weekend must make their voices heard.

Gareth Barry has been impressed by the Hill Dickinson’s atmosphere in comparison to what it was at Goodison Park.

If you could change one thing about the Hill Dickinson, what would it be? 🤔

Gary Lineker's comments on Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Coming up against the side who have opened up a healthy gap at the top of the table would be a difficult task with a full strength side, never mind with three of the most important players possibly missing.

Even after the recent game at Old Trafford, Manchester United fans hailed Everton’s away support and that must be translated into Saturday’s game.

A difficult few weeks may lie ahead for the Blues, but it has been seen over recent years that the support from the fans could be enough to help the club through it.