Everton West Ham prediction 2025-03-15

Everton vs West Ham prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-03-14 15:00.
[p]Everton’s unbeaten run rolled on last weekend as they secured a 1-1 draw away at Premier League strugglers Wolves. The Toffees are now unbeaten in their last eight league games (W4, D4), which is their longest such run since February 2017, while there are only five sides across Europe’s traditional top-five leagues who can also say they’ve not been beaten in the same time period (Liverpool, Barcelona, Roma, Augsburg and PSG). [/p]

[p]Despite their obvious improvements since David Moyes was appointed in January, the Toffees have been held to draws in each of their last three league matches. No Premier League side has endured more stalemates than Everton this term (12) – one of which was a 0-0 draw with opponents here West Ham in the reverse fixture – although there hasn’t been a draw in a Goodison Park league H2H since January 2011 (EVE: W7, L5). [/p]

[p]Like Everton, West Ham have also changed managers since that earlier season meeting, but Graham Potter has not quite had the same impact Moyes has had at his new club. The Hammers have won just three of their eight league games under Potter so far (D1, L4), managing back-to-back victories before being beaten 1-0 by Newcastle on Monday night. [/p]

[p]Both of those victories were accompanied by clean sheets, making up a third of their seasonal tally in the Premier League. West Ham could certainly do with some more shutouts as they have failed to win their last 12 away league games when conceding (D4 L8), with all four of their wins on the road in the Premier League this season coming without conceding. They did win without a clean sheet on this ground last season though, coming from behind to win 3-1.[/p]

[p]Players to watch: Everton’s Jack Harrison scored his first Premier League goal in 36 games last weekend – he’s also directly contributed more goals against West Ham than he has any other side (G3, A2). West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus has attempted more dribbles than any other player in the Premier League this season (142), but his last goal involvement came back in December – all four of his away goals for the Hammers came in the first half. [/p]

[p]Hot stat: Former West Ham boss Moyes has lost just three of 21 H2Hs against the Hammers (W11, D7). [/p]

[p][i]Written by David H [/i][/p]