Everton will be looking to maintain their fine form as the Toffees look to get a result against an equally in-form Bournemouth side in the Premier League
Everton's Head Coach, David Moyes, arrives at Craven Cottage for the Premier League match between Fulham and Everton in London, England, on February 7, 2026. (Photo by Tiego Grenho/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The Toffees are currently unbeaten in five Premier League matches(Image: Tiego Grenho/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Everton will host Bournemouth at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday evening as both sides continue their Premier League campaigns. The Toffees come into this match buoyed by a determined 2-1 comeback win over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday, showcasing their resilience to claim all three points. That result extended Everton’s unbeaten league run to five matches, lifting them to eighth place in the table with 37 points—just two behind Brentford, who currently hold the provisional UEFA Conference League qualification spot.
While Everton have occasionally struggled for goals this season, their defensive strength has been crucial to their recent success. Only three teams in the Premier League have conceded fewer than Everton’s 28 goals, underlining the solid foundation David Moyes’s side have established at the back. However, if they are to maintain their push for European football, Everton will need to improve their home form. So far, they have managed just four wins and 16 points at the Hill Dickinson Stadium—a record they will be keen to boost, especially with several top teams set to visit in the coming weeks.
Tuesday’s fixture offers Everton a valuable chance to build momentum on Merseyside and complete a league double over Bournemouth, having already secured a 1-0 victory on the south coast in December. Bournemouth, meanwhile, have emerged as one of the league’s form teams despite losing star forward Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City during the winter transfer window. Over the past five matches, only Manchester United and Chelsea have collected more points than Andoni Iraola’s side, who remain unbeaten during this impressive stretch.
This upturn in form has seen Bournemouth pull clear of the relegation zone and climb to 11th in the standings. A win by two or more goals on Tuesday would see them leapfrog Everton. However, Bournemouth’s away record remains a concern, with just two league victories on the road this season—only Wolverhampton Wanderers have fewer. Their away struggles are largely down to defensive frailties; while they have scored more away goals than any team except Chelsea, they have also conceded a league-high 30 goals on their travels.
Nevertheless, Bournemouth will approach this match with confidence, given their recent success at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Cherries have won on each of their last three visits to Everton, scoring eight goals and conceding only two in that run. This impressive record on Merseyside will give them belief that they can secure another positive result as they aim to continue their climb up the Premier League table.
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