Everton vs Arsenal prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-04-04 11:30.
[p]Everton are hurting after falling to a narrow 1-0 defeat away to rivals Liverpool on Wednesday night. While a painful one for the locals to swallow, the wider outlook remains positive with that being the Toffees’ first loss in ten Premier League matches (W4, D5), but with no wins in their last five (D4, L1) and their next four games coming against sides in the top six pre-round, bouncing back appears tricky. [/p]
[p]The Toffees have actually competed well against the better sides in the division so far this term, with the Liverpool loss just their second from their seven league games against the top six teams (D5). They fell to defeat the last time Arsenal visited Goodison Park in September 2023 (1-0), but that was Evertonâs only loss in the last six home league H2Hs (W4, D1). [/p]
[p]Arsenal were left frustrated by their hosts’ failure to pull off a result on Wednesday at Anfield, with their hopes of a first Premier League title in 21 years diminishing by the week. Theyâve attempted to keep the pressure on Liverpool with back-to-back league wins against London rivals Chelsea and Fulham, but the gap of 12 points with just eight games to go appears too large to overcome. [/p]
[p]Arsenal will want to keep the dream alive by at least temporarily reducing the gap to nine points with a win here, yet their poor form on Merseyside means thatâs far from a foregone conclusion. The Gunners have remarkably won just three of their last 26 away games in the city (Everton and Liverpool – D10, L13), but Mikel Artetaâs men can take confidence from having picked up more away points in the Premier League than any other side (52) since the start of 2024.[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Iliman Ndiaye made his return from a knee injury at Anfield and could be in line for a start here – heâs still Evertonâs joint-top league scorer (G6) this term. Arsenal captain Martin Ădegaard has been involved in five goals in his last seven Premier League appearances against Everton (G3, A2), but has netted just once in the league since the start of December.[/p]
[p]Hot stat: Everton have scored four 90th-minute league goals at Goodison Park this season, their most in a campaign since 2016/17. [/p]
[p]Written by David HÂ [/p]