David Moyes looking at the Brighton badge
(Credit: Imago)
Jack Dawson
Fri 22 August 2025 17:10, UK
Everton are set to play their first competitive match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday as they take on Brighton.
David Moyes will be hoping to quickly bounce back after Everton’s 1-0 defeat to Leeds on Monday.
This result exposed plenty of issues at the Toffees, and has no doubt heightened fears that they could be in a relegation battle once again.
Therefore, a victory is no doubt needed on Sunday as Moyes looks to get back to winning ways.
David Moyes being interviewed
David Moyes needs a result against Brighton (Credit: Imago)
Brighton favourites for Everton clash
It is already apparent that Brighton are a bogey side for Everton.
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The Seagulls have consistently got the better of the Toffees in recent years and are unbeaten in their last four away matches against the Merseyside team.
Brighton have also had a solid start to their campaign, and were only denied a victory in their first match thanks to a stoppage-time Rodrigo Muniz goal.
Everton have only won two of their last seven meetings against Brighton
David Moyes oversaw a 1-0 win in January 2025
Brighton typically beat Everton at Goodison Park
As a result, according to Opta on 22 August, Brighton are the favourites to come away with a victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The supercomputer has given the Seagulls a 37.9 per cent chance of coming away with three points, whereas Everton only have a 35.4 per cent chance.
The odds of a draw sit at 26.7 per cent.
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Jack Grealish trains for England at St George's Park
Jack Grealish could get his first start against Brighton (Credit: Imago)
David Moyes may look to Jack Grealish for Brighton clash
Jack Grealish came on as a Everton substitute just after 70 minutes on Monday, but did not have enough time to change the game.
Now, Moyes may considering starting the England international to help the Toffees pick up three points.
Grealish has an excellent record against the Seagulls and commonly picks up a goal or an assist.
Jack Grealish’s record vs Brighton
Matches 11
Wins 6
Goals 4
Assists 2
Grealish has a decent record against Brighton
Therefore, the winger could prove to be the difference maker in Sunday’s clash and ensure Moyes’ side gets off to a winning start at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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