Frank Lampard celebrates Everton’s victory over Newcastle United. Picture: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesFrank Lampard celebrates Everton’s victory over Newcastle United. Picture: Michael Regan/Getty Images
Frank Lampard celebrates Everton’s victory over Newcastle United. Picture: Michael Regan/Getty Images

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Everton take on Crystal Palace in the FA Cup quarter-finals at Selhurst Park.

Everton turn their attention to the FA Cup when they travel to Crystal Palace in the quarter-finals on Sunday (12.30).

The Toffees alleviated fears of Premier League relegation with an important 1-0 victory over Newcastle United earlier this week.

Alex Iwobi bagged a dramatic winner for Frank Lampard’s 10-man side in the ninth minute of stoppage-time.

That moved Everton three points clear of the relegation zone, although they’re still in a dogfight at the bottom.

Still, the Blues can forget their predicament in the top flight for a short while when they take on Palace at Selhurst Park.

A win for Lampard’s troops will see book their spot at Wembley in the semi-finals of the competition.

However, Everton will have depleted numbers for the tie. Donny van de Beek and Jordan Pickford are among the confirmed absentees.

Alex Iwobi bagged a dramatic winner for Frank Lampard’s 10-man side in the ninth minute of stoppage-time.

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