Pep Guardiola is set to visit Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time on Monday.
Everton have only two games remaining at the Hill Dickinson Stadium before the end of the campaign.
The transition from Goodison Park has by no means been easy, but the Blues have shown some improvements in recent months.
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Three big points are on the line for both clubs on Monday evening, with Guardiola already cautious about what to expect at the new stadium.

Pep Guardiola expects ‘weird’ visit to Everton’s new stadium
Ahead of the game, Guardiola has suggested Everton are strong from set pieces despite the recent criticism from David Moyes.
Speaking to the media ahead of the trip to Merseyside on Monday, Guardiola spoke about Everton’s old and new stadiums.
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“It will be weird because the old Everton stadium so cool and so British and I loved to go there, but I’m looking forward to go to the new stadium,” said Guardiola.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke was mightily impressed by the Hill Dickinson Stadium just the other week.
It had started to become something of a fortress for the Toffees before the recent Merseyside derby.
A convincing victory against Chelsea before the international break marked the biggest result to date on the Liverpool docks.
However, beating the title-chasing Manchester City would certainly top that.
Everton supporters need to create a big atmosphere for City visit
It’s impossible to overlook just how big a task awaits Everton on Monday, with Man City at the peak of their powers.
Another Monday night game awaits the Blues, with no other side in the Premier League having had to play more in the scheduled slot this season.
This is something that Moyes hit back on in his own press conference on Friday.
“I feel for the supporters, for the younger generation who are at school the next day, late nights and all that. We don’t want to discourage that generation of fans,” he said.
For one final Monday evening this season, Everton need their fans in full voice to help secure what would be a massive three points.
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