Great atmosphere is what awaits us this Saturday in London when in the The Den a modest cast of the English Championship as it is Millwall receives the visit of the cast of the English Premier League as is Everton, in game corresponding to the fourth round of the English FA Cup.
Millwall:
Those led by Neil Harris come at a good time to this stage of the competition in the English FA Cup, and is that Millwall comes from getting a good draw at one goal in his visit to Middlesbrough and thus have only lost a game of the last six where three were triumph and eye that here we include the triumph by 2-1 before Hull City in the previous round of the FA Cup.
The truth is that the Lions have proposed to repeat the fact two editions ago of the English FA Cup when they reached the sixth round of the competition, eliminated teams like Leicester City, Watford both at home, but unfortunately they could not in their visit to Tottenham Hotspur and were beaten 6-0.
But now at home where they have only fallen once in their last five games, they hope to score a good result against an Everton that is also very irregular.
Everton:
Those led by Claude Puel have been in a “roller coaster” this season in the English Premier League, so the Toffees comes from losing 2-1 in his visit to Southampton and with it added his third defeat in the last four games of the English Premier League, so they have fallen to the bottom half in the standings and the performance shown on the playing field does not like their fans at all.
But anyway, now it’s time to focus on your participation in the English FA Cup, but the theme for the Toffees is their low performance away from home, come to lose four of their last five outings and being a little more extensive have only added a victory in his last seven starts.
Now, if you look at your participation away from home in the Premier League, you have only won two games out of your eleven commitments where six of them ended up in defeats.
The last time this team was about thirteen years ago and was the third round of the English FA Cup, at that time the first game in The Den ended with a draw at one goal, while in the return the win It was for the Toffees by the minimum difference.
As for the general field, they have faced each other six times, with three wins for Everton for Millwall, but all victories were tight, with one goal difference.
PREDICTION: Everton to win @ 1.70



