Everton vs West Ham
England – Premier League
Date: Saturday, 19 October 2019
Kick-off at 12:30 UK / 13:30 CET
Venue: Goodison Park (Liverpool).
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Bookmakers have Silva as the favorite to become the next Premier League boss sacked and, while Everton have historically given the time their manager, their fifth consecutive defeat would certainly urge the Portuguese closer to the exit.
Not since October 2005 has had more top-flight Everton lost a four-game run from them at the moment, with that left them in the relegation zone after only won seven points from their opening eight games.
It is far from the level of expectation which surrounded the club ahead of the new season; the signing of Moise Kean, Alex Iwobi and Fabian Delph led to the prediction of a six-impulse that now appear to be wildly optimistic.
The Toffees certainly have enough quality to ensure that they will not be dragged into a relegation dogfight, but the main question now seems to be whether Silva is the right person to get the quality out of the team.
Visit West Ham could be a perfect opportunity to claim only their third win of the season, with Everton having registered more wins Premier League (25) and scored more Premier League goals (83) against the Hammers than they have against any other side in the competition.
However, Manuel Pellegrini's plant now has against the trend in the recent clashes, winning two of the last three Premier League meetings - as many victories as they had managed in their previous 22 before that.
Indeed, the Hammers could have won consecutive top-flight away against Everton for the first time since March 1930, and many will support them as favorites considering their initial confidence for this season.
Only two points separate them from the top four after eight games, while the fact that they currently sit at the top of Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United in the standings has raised the hope that they can challenge for the top six beds at the Everton that led to the claim.
West Ham will see their next four games - against Everton, Sheffield United, Newcastle United and Burnley - as the equipment can be won, even though they go into the international break on the back of a poor run of form which included a 4-0 defeat at the hands of League One Oxford United.
In general, though, they have a decent away form and they have not tasted defeat in the Premier League since April - the longest streak of six matches them for more than a decade.
Everton vs West Ham team news
Big injury news for Everton this weekend is that Jean-Philippe Gbamin has had a setback.
Ivory Coast midfielder was due back from injury soon but will now spend three months on the sidelines.
Andre Gomes returned to fitness before the international break and should be available this weekend.
Fabian Delph also pulled out of the England squad before their Euro 2020 qualifiers because of injury and could miss the match.
Seamus Coleman will also be suspended after a red card against Burnley.
West Ham vs Everton Team News
Big blow for West Ham will be no doubt that Lukasz Fabianski will miss the game.
He is expected to miss a large piece of game left in 2019 with a recent injury.
Winston Reid also has struggled with injuries recently and could lose.
Declan Rice afflicted with the disease during the international break, but should be ready for this weekend.
Everton vs West Ham Prediction
The hosts are on a miserable run at the same time form has edged them closer to the bottom of the stairs. two of their last clash at home to see them on the losing end of a 3-1 scoreline against the defending champions, as soon as they admit defeat by Burnley 1-0 scorecard.
Everton will welcome West Ham this weekend behind losing streak two games at home. Be that as it may, the visitors now only four points adrift of the Toffees in the stairwell.
In addition, the Hammers are going through hard times too and have collected no more than one point from their last two matches in the top flight.
It is also worth mentioning that the far side of their best yet on the road this season. The squad has only one victory to boast of the previous four events Premier League and only two of their past six in all competitions.
West Ham have also come away with a win just three of their last nineteen visits to Goodison Park. Considering the home advantage in hand, Everton are favorites to take all three points in this one.
In addition, there has been no dearth of goals in their previous head to head clash. Three of their previous four games have been watched more than 2.5 goals in the final scorecards. Taking into account that five of the six goals for the hosts so far also come from their clash at home, relying on nothing short of a high scoring affair was revealed Saturday.
Everton vs West Ham Betting tips
Results Full time: Everton @ 1.90 (9/10)
Over 2.5 goals @ 1.66 (2/3).