David Moyes next to Enzo Maresca
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Alex Oakhill
Fri 12 December 2025 7:10, UK
Everton face Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday and the Opta Supercomputer has predicted the outcome of the clash.
David Moyes’ side will travel to Stamford Bridge looking to continue their good form and make it five top-flight wins in their last six games.
Everton can record their third straight away victory this weekend, after beating both Manchester United and Bournemouth 1-0 on their recent travels.
Cole Palmer is expected to feature for Chelsea despite missing training this week, and the Toffees will be wary of the quality in Enzo Maresca’s side.
David Moyes applauds fans Everton
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Everton big underdogs for trip to Chelsea
Everton sit seventh in the Premier League, just a single point behind Chelsea, and will go above the West London side with a victory.
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Maresca’s side come into the game on bad form, failing to pick up a win in their last four games across all competitions.
Opponent Result
Atalanta (A) 2-1 L
Bournemouth (A) 0-0 D
Leeds United (A) 3-1 L
Arsenal (H) 1-1 D
Chelsea’s last four games
However, according to the Opta Supercomputer, Chelsea are still big favourites for the contest and have a 56.8 per cent chance of victory.
Moyes’ side have been given a 20.8 per cent shot at coming away from the capital with all three points, with the draw sitting at 22.4 per cent.
It comes as no surprise that Everton are underdogs for their trip to Stamford Bridge, but having Chelsea down as such overwhelming favourites is questionable given their recent run of results.
This is how Everton can beat Chelsea
Everton have not won away at Chelsea for 31 years, but they have as good a chance as ever to break that duck on Saturday.
The West London side have looked incredibly shaky in recent weeks, and have already been beaten by Leeds United and Atalanta in December.
Chelsea are particularly weak in defensive areas, and Everton can utilise their dangerous attacking players to put the hosts’ backline under pressure at Stamford Bridge.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye will all have to be at their very best if the Toffees are to defy the odds and pick up a vital three points.
If Everton can carry their good form into this weekend’s contest, then a famous win against Chelsea is very much on the cards.
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