
James Tarkowski will not have to serve a suspension if he picks up a yellow card in Everton’s clash against Nottingham Forest.The centre-back has been booked nine times so far this season heading into the crunch relegation battle at Goodison Park today.
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His latest arrived in the chastening 6-0 thrashing against Chelsea earlier this week.It was Tarkowski’s fourth successive caution and ninth overall. But luckily for the ex-Burnley defender, he will not face a ban if yellow carded in the Forest clash. Premier League rules state that players who have been booked 10 times from his side’s first 32 Premier League matches will serve a two-match ban in the same competition.Everton have now played 32 games the rule no longer applies. A win for the Toffees can see them move five points clear of the relegation zone after 18th-placed Luton Town were thrashed 5-1 by Brentford yesterday.National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting.
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