They need it to be the catalyst for their revival.

Everton have under-performed their Expected Goals (xG) by 13.8 goals, which is almost twice as much as anyone else in the Premier League, and naturally the main reason for this has been profligate finishing from the forwards.

If there was ever a time for Calvert-Lewin to go on a hot streak, it’s now.

He has scored three goals in his last five appearances against Burnley, who have conceded at least twice in their last six away matches.

This is the perfect opportunity, then, for Calvert-Lewin to build on that penalty and restore order.

Which of Isak or Muniz will shine in goal fest?

Fulham have scored three or more goals on seven different occasions at Craven Cottage this season, while across their last 20 Premier League contests, there have been 71 goals scored at an average of 3.55 per match.

As for Newcastle, they are yet to play out a goalless draw, have the joint-second highest xG in the division, with 57.6, and have the sixth worst xG against, with 52.0.

Better still for neutrals, both sides have an in-form striker.

Rodrigo Muniz has scored six goals in his last four home contests, and his four-game streak at Craven Cottage is the longest of any Fulham player in Premier League history.

Meanwhile, Alexander Isak has scored 15 goals in 22 Premier League matches this season and five in his last four encounters.

Both sides will create chances and both will concede chances. With Muniz and Isak lurking in the penalty area, we are virtually guaranteed goals.