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Everton's next six fixtures compared to rivals as Frank Lampard's side battle to avoid relegation

Everton’s poor run of form continued on Sunday afternoon as they were beaten by Wolves.

Conor Coady’s second-half header was enough to separate the two sides at Goodison Park as Frank Lampard’s men once again struggled at both ends of the pitch.

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The defeat leaves the Blues outside the relegation zone on goal difference - although Lampard’s side do have games in hand on their rivals.

Next up for Everton is another home game against Newcastle United on Thursday night as the Blues aim to climb the table.

And ahead of Thursday’s game we have taken a look at the Blues' next six fixtures along with those around them in the Premier League table.

Newcastle United (H) - March 17

West Ham United (A) - April 3

Manchester United (H) - April 9

Liverpool (A) - April 23

Chelsea (H) - April 30

Leicester City (A) - May 7

Wolves (A) - March 18

Southampton (H) - April 2

Watford (A) - April 9

Chelsea (H) - April 16

Crystal Palace (A) - April 23

Manchester City (H) - April 30

Manchester City (H) - April 2

Norwich City (A) - April 10

West Ham United (A) - April 16

Wolves (H) - April 23

Watford (A) - April 30

Aston Villa (H) - May 7

Liverpool (A) - April 2

Leeds United (H) - April 9

Brentford (H) - April 16

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