Everton will host Manchester City in their third from last game to ever be played at Goodison Park.
David Moyes will be looking to make it back-to-back wins for the first time since February.
Although the Blues have shown much-improved form under the 61-year-old, Everton have found it difficult turning draws into wins.
Moyes has suggested Manchester City may have a weakness in the past, which Everton could exploit.
But the Blues will be coming up against a Pep Guardiola side who showed their usual self last weekend against Crystal Palace.
Chris Sutton thinks Everton could upset Man City, and the Spanish boss has admitted there’s something which City may find so difficult to handle.
Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty ImagesWhat Pep Guardiola said about David Moyes’ Everton
Sutton is not the only pundit to share a positive prediction, Paul Merson thinks Everton will take a point off City after being impressed by the win last week at the City Ground.
It is going to be a difficult game for the Toffees and they will need the Goodison crowd behind them.
Speaking to the media on Friday, Guardiola has admitted he’s been so impressed with what he has seen from Everton under Moyes.
“The impact from David, with his experience has been incredible. I think throughout all of his career, but he’s done an unbelievable job in terms of the results,” said Guardiola.
“I think the patterns [of play] are so clear, it’s going to be so difficult to handle it and it’s an important week for us.”
The Goodison Park finale will take place on Sunday, 18th May after an official announcement by the Premier League on Thursday.
But the game on Saturday against City is going to mark the final game in L4 against top Premier League opposition.
Guardiola also praised Sean Dyche’s work at Everton
The 61-year-old really has worked his magic since making the return to Goodison.
Moyes has embarrassed a number of pundits who were not convinced about his appointment back in January.
Sean Dyche was unable to take Everton clear of the relegation zone, which led to his sacking ahead of their FA Cup clash against Peterborough United.
The Spaniard was also keen to shine some praise on the former Everton boss after their previous meeting in December ended in a draw.
“I think Sean Dyche did an incredible job, as well,” said Guardiola.
“Sean took over when the club was in a difficult position trying to avoid relegation.”