West Ham boss Graham Potter and Everton boss David Moyes
Edward Bazeley
Thu 13 March 2025 16:40, UK
West Ham will be looking to get back to winning ways when they face Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.
The Hammers enjoyed consecutive Premier League victories over Arsenal and Leicester in late February, but fell to a home defeat to Newcastle last time out.
West Ham’s trip to Everton will mark the London club’s last ever visit to Goodison Park, and also their first encounter with Toffees boss David Moyes since he parted ways with the Hammers last summer.
The experienced Scot has managed to steer the Merseyside club away from relegation trouble, but Graham Potter will be looking to get the better of one of his predecessors.
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Graham Potter (Credit: Imago)
West Ham set to face defeat at Everton
Although Everton are currently enjoying an eight-game unbeaten streak in the Premier League, they have failed to win any of their last three games, and were also knocked out of the FA Cup by Bournemouth last month.
Opponent Result
Brentford (H) 0-1 L
Arsenal (A) 0-1 W
Leicester (H) 2-0 W
Newcastle (H) 0-1 L
West Ham’s last four results in the Premier League
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However, Opta’s supercomputer has predicted that the Toffees have a 46.5 per cent chance of getting the better of West Ham on Saturday.
The supercomputer has also outlined that Potter and co have a 26.4 per cent chance of winning at Goodison Park, while the likelihood of a draw stands at 27.1 per cent.
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Graham Potter will be hoping for a solid performance from West Ham v Everton (Credit: Imago)
West Ham will be looking to end Everton’s unbeaten streak
On Monday night, Potter’s men were arguably lucky they only fell to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Newcastle, as goalkeeper Alphonse Areola produced an impressive performance between the sticks.
West Ham were also left particularly disappointed when midfielder Tomas Soucek missed a golden opportunity to put his side in front within the first minute of the game.
Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes went on to condemn the Hammers to defeat when he beat Areola from close range on 63 minutes.
Meanwhile, Everton are enjoying a strong streak themselves, with their last defeat in the Premier League arriving back on 15 January, when they were beaten 1-0 by Aston Villa.
However, the Toffees have been far from perfect of late, and would have hoped to have yielded at least one win from their away trips to Brentford and Wolves, having managed a 1-1 draw in both London and the West Midlands.
West Ham will now hope that they can be the side who finally put an end to the unbeaten run Everton have been enjoying, and would pick up a valuable three points in the process.
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