Friday, August 26, 2022

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Everton v Swansea Match: Everton v Swansea Home team: Everton Away team: Swansea Venue: Goodison Park Kick off: 12:30 Local betting: Odds Betway odds: Everton 1/4 Tottenham to win Chelsea at 3/1 Arsenal to beat Fulham at 3/1 Leicester City to beat Man United at 3/1 Arsenal to beat Newcastle at 3/1 Swansea City to beat Reading at 3/1 Liverpool to beat Aston Villa at 3/1 Chelsea to beat Liverpool at 3/1 Aston Villa to beat Tottenham at 3/1 Arsenal to beat Bolton at 3/1 Swansea City to beat Huddersfield at 3/1 Everton are the 7-time most-frequent visitors to the Premier League, and so are the 5-time most-frequent hosts. The Blues' 2 wins, 1 draw and 2 defeats here have been balanced by 7 wins, 3 draws and 1 defeat away from Goodison Park. Full-time semi-finalists at the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1970-71 and 1973-74 are the only representatives of Everton at European competition. The 6-time MPL winner is the only Potters player to have captained a Premier League team to the title. 14-time championship winner Leeds United were the only team to have avoided defeat against the Blues in the Premier League, resulting in a 2-1 aggregate win for the Magpies on the season, and those are the only 2 defeats in over 280 Premier League encounters between the two teams. Everton have won 15, lost 27 and drawn 17 away from Goodison Park (W8 D9 L16) in the premier league. Three matches ended 1-1. And going all the way back to 1905-06, Everton have never won a home Premier League game. Manchester City to beat Liverpool at 3.30 Chelsea to beat Manchester United at 3.00 Manchester United to beat Tottenham at 4.15 Chelsea to beat Manchester United at 4.45 Watford to beat Crystal Palace at 4.15 Southampton to beat Watford at 4.25 Man City to beat Liverpool at 3.30 Arsenal to beat Stoke at 4.00 Swansea City to beat Everton at 2.25 Aston Villa to beat Liverpool at 4.45 Swansea City to beat Stoke at 2.50 Watford to beat Southampton at 2.40 Man City to beat Liverpool at 4.00 Arsenal to beat Southampton at 4.00 Swansea City to beat Watford at 3.40 Manchester United to beat Tottenham at 4.45 Arsenal to beat Stoke at 4.00 Aston Villa to beat Manchester City at 4.00 Man City to beat Liverpool at 3.00 Manchester United to beat Tottenham at 4. As ever on the back of such a win, so many teams need to win to keep up the cash flow. Everton have won all four of their last Premier League games, and that's a big part of why we'll see them go into this weekend's trip to St John's having just chalked up their biggest away win of the season. They were also due to play the Swans on Boxing Day, but that's been scrapped. The only thing you can say for certain is that, between now and March, we should see two very different sorts of game from the Toffees. Everton can't play in Europe, and they've toiled without an injury crisis. So we're bound to see a team playing the sort of football that rarely sees the light of day in the Premier League. Swansea, in contrast, have the healthiest squad we've seen in ages and they're clearly starting to show the first signs of a side who look like they're beginning to believe their own hype. They're arguably the least fancied team in the division, but I really think they can land their first away win of the season. Midfield battle: For the first time this season, Dwight Tiemeyer has gone into the game as a lone centre-back. The reason, then, for Steven Pienaar to have switched to the more natural position of left-back, although Lucas Leiva played there against Sunderland last week. Pienaar, bizarrely, has been used in a central role by the Swansea manager, with Leandro Bacuna playing up front. The season is just a few weeks old, but both are shabby operators. According to Opta, only four Premier League players have made more fouls since the start of the season: Joleon Lescott, Michel Salgado, Peter Odemwingie and Tim Cahill. 45+ min: Swansea finally play Swansea, put in place an outstanding display of brilliant football. Our very own Independent's Andy Kelly makes an excellent point in a column this morning, saying that the 5-4-1 formation used by the Welsh club for the last 15 minutes or so has often been deployed by the likes of Joe Kinnear at Newcastle. "I'm hearing a lot about a new Swansea City formation that works for them," he writes. The Everton v Brighton bet would seem like a game that has the talent gap between the two clubs on its side, with the Everton v Bournemouth match in the afternoon followed by Brighton v Everton in the evening. Bournemouth would seem to have the better of the team that has gotten nowhere near the top of the table all season, and the victory would be a statement win for them at a bright and sunny Bournemouth. Brighton would be coming off a disappointing loss to Chelsea in the summer, but they do boast an exciting young forward in the form of Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The Brighton-Everton odds only make it worth considering for those looking for a dream start for the season. Brighton is also a home team, as opposed to Everton's away game on Saturday at Newcastle, which is a factor that will have some of you picking Brighton. While the weather will be ideal for Everton at London Stadium, that doesn't appear to be the case for Brighton at their stadium, and the Brighton v Everton - 2-1 bet with a moderately priced over-under of 2.5 goals is much more interesting when it comes to predicted goals, as could be the case on Saturday. You can watch live stream and highlights of the match Everton Brighton at LFCTV.com. The live broadcast of Everton – Brighton & Hove Albion starts on Monday 16/11/2019 at 7:30pm.

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