Bournemouth and Everton meet for the second time this week at the Vitality Stadium, this time in the Premier League on Saturday, following the hosts’ 4-1 win in the EFL Cup on Tuesday.
Bournemouth and Everton meet for the second time this week at the Vitality Stadium, this time in the Premier League on Saturday, following the hosts’ 4-1 win in the EFL Cup on Tuesday.
Everton has an odd of 2.60(bet ₹100 and wins ₹260 if Everton wins). Bet Now
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Bournemouth has an odd of 2.80(bet ₹100 and wins ₹280 if Bournemouth wins). Bet Now
Match: Everton vs Bournemouth
Date: November 12, 2022
Time: 08:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Dean Court
Match Prediction- Newcastle United vs Everton Betting Tips and Match Prediction
That run of defeats also saw them record a Premier League first, becoming the only side ever to lose back-to-back games after leading by two goals in both, in matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United recently. Everton are the perfect opponents for them to face again too, not just because of their struggles, but because they have never lost a Premier League home match against the Toffees in five encounters (won three, drawn two).
Their win over them in the cup on Tuesday will only further their belief that they can extend that run again. Despite having the worst defensive record in the division, they now face a toothless Everton side without their starting striker, so O’Neil may be afforded the luxury of focusing preparation on the attacking side of their game.
Pickford; Coleman, Coady, Tarkowski, Mykolenko; Onana, Garner, Iwobi; Gray, Maupay, McNeil
The praises of stand-in Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil continue to be sung after he led the Cherries to a sixth game in a row without defeat in the Premier League, as their battle with Fulham at Craven Cottage ended with the spoils shared in a four-goal battle. O’Neil immediately blasted the “terrible” decision to penalise Lerma after the full-time whistle.
Only one point separates Bournemouth from the top seven and a possible European place, although Brighton & Hove Albion do have a game in hand, and a club record could be equalled by the Cherries in Wednesday evening’s clash. Indeed, the hosts could match their longest-ever unbeaten run in the Premier League – also going seven on the trot without defeat in 2017-18 – and only leaders Arsenal have beaten Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium so far this season.
Travers; Fredericks, Senesi, Stephens, Smith; Cook, Lerma, Billing, Tavernier; Moore, Solanke
Everton seemingly have nobody capable of scoring a goal when given a chance, and out of the 17 ever-present PL sides from the start of the last season, none has picked up fewer points on the road than their 16. The Vitality has often been an arduous trip for the Toffees’ faithful too, as they have never seen their side win a Premier League game here.
Bournemouth 1-1 Everton, as predicted by us.