Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Everton vs. Liverpool at English Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Everton vs. Liverpool at English Premier League
This Merseyside Derby holds a massive significance for both teams involved. On one side, the hosts need points to avoid relegation, while on the other, the Reds have to keep on winning and try to win the title. The fire in the matches between Everton and Liverpool is amazing, and we expect this meeting to exceed all that.
Everton
Chelsea leveled all Everton’s past luck, smashing the Toffees at Stamford 6-0. Yes, it was two weeks ago, but that defeat still lives rent-free in the heads of all Everton fans, who hoped their team might improve after 1-1 vs. Newcastle and 1-0 against Burnley.
Dyche’s team is one of the worst hosts in the league, having won 16 points in 15 appearances. They are also one of the most unattractive to watch, with a 16-18 goal difference.
We’ve written so many times here that Everton, that is, Sean Dyche, prefers to play boring and sluggish football with an accent on defense. He’d rather go for 0-0 than try to attack if there is a chance. It’s his mentality.
Liverpool
The Reds had everything in their hands two weeks ago, and were after the EPL title and the UEFA Europa League silverware as well. Suddenly, they are on their knees, trying to keep pace with City in the EPL and out of the Europa League.
The loss to Atalanta at Anfield changed everything, with the one against Crystal Palace coming right after flipping the entire situation even more radically.
We need to admit that the Reds aren’t that confident away from home. In 15 Premiership outings, they have eight wins, five ties, and two losses. The last one was against Manchester United, where they played 2-2 at Trafford.
Everton: Pickford; Coleman, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Harrison, Garner, Onana, McNeil; Doucoure; Calvert-Lewin
Liverpool: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Elliott; Salah, Nunez, Diaz
Liverpool was routine at Anfield against Everton, beating them 2-0. This was the fifth game in a row in which the Reds haven’t lost to Toffees and the fourth victory during that stretch.
Now check this out: Everton hasn’t beaten Liverpool at Goodison since October 2010. The Reds had only three victories, and all the other events were ties.
Even though tradition favors draws, we can’t bet on that. Liverpool is in trouble, and this is one of those matches in which they simply have to rise above the occasion and show quality. The whole season comes down to this period, so we expect to see Liverpool in its best shape.
Our verdict: Liverpool wins