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Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is the latest Premier League star to tear up BT Sport's prediction script for the 2019/20 season.

The British broadcaster unveiled the detailed script - which charters the precise fortunes of every club in the top flight over the course of the forthcoming campaign - earlier this week.

According to the work conducted by data scientists and analysis experts Squawka, Everton will get off to a flyer with the club recording their best ever unbeaten start to a league season.

Marco Silva breaks a David Moyes record with his side avoiding defeat for the first ten league matches - four wins and six draws - as optimism around Goodison skyrockets, with the 'Old Lady' witnessing its biggest home win in nearly 12 years as West Ham are trounced 5-0.

The Blues also maintain a club-record 14-game unbeaten run stretching back to the end of last season, with not even champions Manchester City able to end it as the sides play out a 2-2 draw at home.

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But the strong start to the campaign eventually dwindles out and they end the season in seventh position missing out on Europa League qualification.

The Blues see out the season with four wins out of five to demonstrate what might have been as Silva's men climb from 10th to finish 7th in the table.

Manchester City are champions again, finishing six points clear of Liverpool - who are again unable to win at Goodison, the sides drawing 1-1 - with Sheffield United, Norwich City and Newcastle United being relegated.

But Pickford is unhappy with this outcome and took to social media to get involved in the #Unscripted movement.

The 25-year-old shared a video of himself volleying it into pieces, with a caption which read: "The END of this story!"

The England international has joined a host of players who have destroyed the script which was produced by super computers.

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford set the book alight, while Man City defender Kyle Walker tore it up.

Aston Villa's Jack Grealish and Liverpool midfielder Fabinho have also shared videos destroying the script.

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Everton will get the Premier League season underway on 10 August as they travel to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace.