Everton take on West Ham United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday evening.
David Moyes’ side are undefeated at the new 52,000-seater stadium, so they will be desperate to maintain that record.
Everton have ambitions of getting into Europe, so these are the games they really need to be winning, especially after two losses on the bounce.
Meanwhile, West Ham United are languishing in the relegation zone and are considering firing Graham Potter.
So, the Toffees should have full belief heading into this one and with that said, here are three bold predictions for the game.

Iliman Ndiaye scores hat-trick
Everton News columnist Alan Myers tipped Moyes to play Iliman Ndiaye as a striker after the struggles of Beto and Thierno Barry.
Moyes will finally decide to go with Ndiaye as a false nine, and he’s going to produce a memorable performance.
The 25-year-old will score a hat-trick, his first for the club, and he will establish himself in that position past just the one-game experiment.
Jack Grealish gets another two assists
Jack Grealish will continue his impressive performances and mark it with two assists against the Hammers.
Grealish already has four assists in five Premier League games, so he will take his tally to a whopping six – more than his entire total for Manchester City last term.
Moyes was told Grealish has now become undroppable after the defeat to Wolves in the Carabao Cup earlier this week.
Tyler Dibling gets first assist off the bench
Tyler Dibling won’t start the game but he’ll make a big impact off the bench and really announce himself to Everton supporters.
Some Everton fans were disappointed with Dibling’s display against Wolves, so he’ll react with a superb cameo.
The 19-year-old will get his first assist for the club, laying on a super pass for Ndiaye to complete his hat-trick.
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