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It is 10th versus 11th at the Britannia Stadium tomorrow afternoon as Stoke City welcome Everton in the Premier League.

Both sides were involved in 3-0 scorelines in midweek, with Stoke looking to bounce back after being comfortably beaten at Old Trafford, while Everton earned a much-needed win over Newcastle United.

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Marko Arnautovic and Matteo Darmian in action during the Premier League game between Manchester United and Stoke on February 2, 2016© Getty Images

The Potters were well and truly beaten on Tuesday night as Manchester United produced arguably their best performance of the season in putting three past Mark Hughes's side.

Stoke are enduring their worst run of the season having lost four games in a row in all competitions, failing to score in the last five since they put three past 10-man Norwich City last month.

In the Premier League, the Potters have failed to score in any of their last three matches. Another blank tomorrow would be the first time since March 1985 - when they went eight games without a goal - that they have gone four top-flight games in a row without scoring.

The last two defeats - both 3-0 against United and league leaders Leicester City - were away from home and things have been better at the Britannia, with Hughes's men winning five and losing only two of their last nine Premier League games at home.

Despite the recent dip in form, Stoke signalled their intent as a football club with serious buying power last week when they made another club-record signing with the £18.3m capture of Giannelli Imbula from Porto, a player seen as a long-term replacement for Steven N'Zonzi, who left last summer.

Contract negotiations are also ongoing with Marko Arnautovic, whose current deal will reportedly trigger a £12.5m release clause if it is not extended before the end of the season.

A resounding win in midweek, but the Toffees have only won two of their last 11 Premier League matches and both of those were against Newcastle.

Ross Barkley put two penalties away against the Magpies and he has now scored eight league goals already this season, more than he has managed in any Premier League campaign in his career.

Three points eased the pressure on Roberto Martinez and he was clearly in the mood for celebrating last night when he was filmed dancing exuberantly at a Jason Derulo concert.

It is hard to imagine that Martinez will be Ridin' Solo anytime soon, but Everton do need to build on the midweek win and get themselves up into the top half of the table where many believe a squad of their capability should be.

Everton have drawn two more games than anyone else in the top flight and seven of their 11 stalemates have come away from home, with only one defeat coming at Arsenal.

While Stoke spent the most money on one player in the January transfer window with Imbula, Everton made the second-biggest splash on deadline day by forking out £13.5m to sign Oumar Niasse from Lokomotiv Moscow.






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