It has been a tumultuous season at Everton as the 2022-23 campaign hurtles towards the business end.
The Blues appeared to be sleepwalking towards relegation under Frank Lampard leaving Sean Dyche to galvanise a struggling group of players.
Everton are only out of the Premier League relegation zone on goal difference ahead of Nottingham Forest having amassed 27 points from 31 games.
The Blues harnessed the power of Goodison Park to keep themselves afloat last season but with three home games left - two of which are against high-flying Manchester City and Newcastle - can they get enough points on the road to avoid the drop?
Q&A: Read Chris' answers to your questions in the comments section below and join the discussion
Everton failed to sign a single player in the January transfer window leaving themselves short of firepower for the second half of the season. Will Dominic Calvert-Lewin be fit enough to play a part in their survival bid? If not, where will the goals from?
Looking further ahead who will Everton target in the summer to ensure they are not caught short again next season?
Away from matters on the pitch it has been a contentious time off the pitch for the Blues after regular protests by fans against owner Farhad Moshiri and the club’s board of directors. How are Moshiri’s attempts to attract investment going? Do the Blues have the funding in place to complete their new ground?
Everton writer Chris Beesley, who covers the Blues home and away and is privvy to the whispers in the corridors of power at Goodison, answered some of these key questions and more in our Q&A with fans.
The Q&A has now finished but you can continue the debate below and vote in our special poll on Everton’s survival prospects here:
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