Statistics predict a full time result of 2:0. The winner is likely to be Aston Villa. The Analysis suggest Under 2.5 goals in this match. And a No for both teams to score.
Everton have failed to win 16 of their last 17 away matches (Premier League). Aston Villa have kept a clean sheet in their last 3 home matches against Everton in all competitions. Aston Villa are undefeated in their last 6 matches against Everton in all competitions. Aston Villa have failed to win their last 5 matches (Premier League).
Kortney Hause misses out for Aston Villa, while fellow centre-back Tyrone Mings will also be assessed. Steven Gerrard could make a couple of changes to his side, with Douglas Luiz potentially coming into the XI in place of Jacob Ramsey. Ollie Watkins may also get the nod in place of Danny Ings up front. Salomon Rondon has served his ban, but now joins Dominic Calvert-Lewin on the sidelines. Centre-backs Yerry Mina and Ben Godfrey are ruled out, so Conor Coady is in line to make his debut for the Toffess. Amadou Onana also joined in the week and could partner Abdoulaye Doucoure in midfield, while Nathan Patterson may drop out for Seamus Coleman.
For the second season running, Aston Villa fell to an opening day defeat to a newly promoted side as they lost 2-0 at Bournemouth. The Villans have failed to win five Premier League matches on the trot, but are unbeaten in four of their last five home meetings with Everton. The Toffees also fell to defeat last weekend, losing 1-0 at home to Chelsea. Everton have since signed Conor Coady and Amadou Onana to reinforce the defence and midfield, respectively, yet have won only one of their last 17 away league matches. In the hotly anticipated managerial meeting between Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, it's the home side who may edge this one. 2:1