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Everton’s Dewsbury-Hall Banned for Crystal Palace After Fifth Booking in West Ham Draw

The caution triggers an automatic one-game suspension under Premier League rules that offers no right of appeal.

Overview

  • The midfielder was booked by referee Sam Barrott for a late tackle on Kyle Walker-Peters despite replays suggesting he won the ball.
  • The decision followed another contentious caution at Anfield for a quick free-kick, and former referee Mark Clattenburg said he had reason to be disappointed.
  • David Moyes described the booking as a "really shabby decision" and voiced broader frustration with current officiating standards.
  • Dewsbury-Hall called the situation "mind boggling" in a post on X, with some outlets noting his remarks could draw FA scrutiny although no action has been announced.
  • Everton are weighing replacements for Sunday’s match, with reports pointing to Iliman Ndiaye or Carlos Alcaraz in the No. 10 role, a central shift for Jack Grealish, or a start for Tyler Dibling.