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Everton are in the capital this weekend as they face Fulham at Craven Cottage.
David Moyes’ side have drawn their last two games, so they’ll be keen to get back into the win column against a tough Fulham outfit.
The Cottagers gave Manchester United a real game at the weekend, coming back from two goals down to draw level before the hosts snatched a stoppage-time winner.
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Deadline day signing Tyrique George could make his debut against Fulham, so that’ll be a much-needed boost for Moyes after Jack Grealish’s injury.
Ahead of the clash, Opta’s supercomputer has just predicted the outcome.
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Supercomputer makes surprise prediction for Everton vs Fulham
Everton have a quite magnificent away record, as only Aston Villa and Arsenal have won more games on the road this season.
So, you would think that the supercomputer has given Moyes’ side a good chance of getting another three points on Saturday.
However, the software has given them just a 27.8% chance of victory, whilst the hosts are 45.3% likely to secure the win.
A draw has been marked up at 26.9% likelihood, so Fulham are actually viewed as the heavy favourites in this one.
Stuart Attwell.
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Everton’s recent record vs Fulham
Everton’s last five meetings against Fulham make for pretty good reading, as they’ve won two on the bounce.
The Toffees won 2-0 in the reverse fixture earlier this season, with Idrissa Gana Gueye and Michael Keane on the scoresheet.
19 Dec 2023 Everton v Fulham L 1-1 League Cup
30 Jan 2024 Fulham v Everton D 0-0 Premier League
26 Oct 2024 Everton v Fulham D 1-1 Premier League
10 May 2025 Fulham v Everton W 1-3 Premier League
08 Nov 2025 Everton v Fulham W 2-0 Premier League
Everton haven’t actually lost against Fulham in the league since August 2023, when Sean Dyche was in charge.
So, Moyes’ side have good reason to be confident heading into Saturday’s clash.